Etymology: [ 'pa-sh&n ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin passion-, passio suffering, being acted upon, from Latin pati to suffer; more at PATIENT.
The edible fruit of the passionflower, Passiflora edulis; a round fruit with a purple or yellow skin which is native to Brazil, The flesh of the edible fruit, egg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines; used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks, A mix made from the Passion Flower It is nonalcoholic, A tropical fruit native to Brazil, but now grown in the U S, New Zealand, and Australia The flavor is sweet, yet tart, and has a perfumy tropical fragrance Used as a table fruit, as well as for sherbets, candies, and beverages, A passion fruit is a small, round, brown fruit that is produced by certain types of tropical flower. The edible fruit of the passionflower. a small fruit which has a brown skin and many seeds, Purplish-brown on the outside, filled with (edible) pits and orange flesh inside Unadulterated, it is tart and hard to take, Purplish-brown on the outside, filled with (edible) pits and orange flesh inside Unadulterated, it is tart and hard to take Passionfruit get its name from its flowers, which Spanish missionaries thought resembled symbols of Christ's Passion, such as the crown of thorns, Round, lime size fruit has bright orange, highly perfumed, bracingly tart flesh Also called granadilla, parcha and maracuya, edible fruit of the passionflower vine, plural form of passion fruit, Alternative spelling of passion fruit,
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The edible fruit of the passionflower, Passiflora edulis; a round fruit with a purple or yellow skin which is native to Brazil - "'Passion fruit are added for visual interest."
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The flesh of the edible fruit - "A slice of passion fruit was added to the dessert for visual interest."
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egg-shaped tropical fruit of certain passionflower vines; used for sherbets and confectionery and drinks
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A mix made from the Passion Flower It is nonalcoholic
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A tropical fruit native to Brazil, but now grown in the U S, New Zealand, and Australia The flavor is sweet, yet tart, and has a perfumy tropical fragrance Used as a table fruit, as well as for sherbets, candies, and beverages
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A passion fruit is a small, round, brown fruit that is produced by certain types of tropical flower. The edible fruit of the passionflower. a small fruit which has a brown skin and many seeds
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Purplish-brown on the outside, filled with (edible) pits and orange flesh inside Unadulterated, it is tart and hard to take
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Purplish-brown on the outside, filled with (edible) pits and orange flesh inside Unadulterated, it is tart and hard to take Passionfruit get its name from its flowers, which Spanish missionaries thought resembled symbols of Christ's Passion, such as the crown of thorns
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Round, lime size fruit has bright orange, highly perfumed, bracingly tart flesh Also called granadilla, parcha and maracuya
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