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American Red Plum (noun)

Definition: The American red plum is a type of wild plum tree that grows in eastern and central North America. It produces small, round fruits that are usually red or orange on the outside and have yellow flesh inside.

Usage Instructions:
  • When you use "American red plum," you are usually talking about the tree, its fruit, or its natural habitat.
  • You can use it in both casual conversations about fruits or in more scientific discussions about plants.
Examples:
  1. Casual: "I love picking American red plums in the summer; they taste so sweet!"
  2. Scientific: "The American red plum is an important species in its ecosystem, providing food for various animals."
Advanced Usage:

In more advanced contexts, you might discuss the ecological role of the American red plum, its importance in landscaping, or its uses in culinary dishes.

Word Variants:
  • American Red Plum Tree: Refers specifically to the tree itself.
  • Plum: A more general term for any kind of plum, not limited to the American red variety.
Different Meanings:
  • Plum: The word "plum" can also refer to the fruit of any plum tree, not just the American red plum.
  • Plum (figurative): In informal language, “plum” can be used to describe something desirable (e.g., “That job is a plum position.”).
Synonyms:
  • Wild plum
  • Prunus americana (the scientific name for the American red plum)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that directly include "American red plum." However, you might encounter the phrase "plum job," which means a desirable or excellent job.
Summary:

The American red plum is a specific type of wild plum known for its red-orange fruit with yellow flesh. It is enjoyed for its taste and plays a role in its habitat.

Noun
  1. wild plum trees of eastern and central North America having red-orange fruit with yellow flesh

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