pomegranate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for pomegranate in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

pomegranate [Am ˈpɑm(ə)ˌɡrænət, Brit ˈpɒmɪɡranɪt] N

Translations for pomegranate in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

pomegranate in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for pomegranate in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for pomegranate in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
Water in the river's lower valley provides irrigation for the cultivation of cotton, pomegranates, and figs.
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The pomegranate, with its symbolic association with fertility represents that nation.
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The taste differs depending on the subspecies of pomegranate and its ripeness.
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The detail of the capitals is unusual; apparently it was meant for net work, lily work and pomegranates.
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The record for pomegranate production is 100 tons in a hectare of land, 146 ton for apples and 70 tons for oranges.
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This pool provided water for gardens of olive and pomegranate trees.
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Pomegranate is the major source of farmers to earn the money.
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It differs primarily in that raisins are used instead of pomegranate seeds.
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She opened the pomegranate, where violins flew out of the seeds and began to play, waking him, but not entirely.
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The wainscoting of dark wood is surmounted with pomegranate hangings, and the ceiling is effectively decorated in plain and harmonious tints.
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