English to Maori Meaning of tangelo - ārani


Tangelo :
ārani
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Definitions of tangelo in English
Noun(1) hybrid between grapefruit and mandarin orange; cultivated especially in Florida(2) large sweet juicy hybrid between tangerine and grapefruit having a thick wrinkled skin
Examples of tangelo in English
(1) Plant breeders - not ‘nature’ - gave us seedless grapes and watermelons, the tangelo (a tangerine-grapefruit hybrid), the ‘canola’ variety of rapeseed, and fungus-resistant strawberries.(2) I remember eating my first tangelo 20+ years ago when I was just a kid, and it spoiled my taste for oranges - I used to pine for them when we moved back to Illinois.(3) Some have wonderful names too: biodynamic rice and tuna salad and tangelo , jasmine tea, fruit and walnut bread.(4) Think about the crossbreeding and hybridization that farmers have been doing for hundreds of years, relying on instinct, trial and error, and luck to bring us things like tangelos , giant pumpkins, and burpless cucumbers.(5) This category included lemons, oranges, mandarins, tangelos , and grapefruits, with lemons being the most common type.
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2. ugli fruit ::
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