
English word apricot comes from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον, and later Arabic برقوق (Plum, plums.)
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πραικόκιον (Ancient Greek)
βερικοκκία (Byzantine Greek)
βερικοκκῐ́ᾱ (Byzantine Greek)
برقوق (Arabic)
Plum, plums.
albercoc (Catalan)
Apricot.
abrecock (English)
apricock (English)
apricot (English)
(slang, Australia, dated, usually in plural) A testicle.. (sniper, _, slang) the junction of the brain and brain stem on a target, used as an aiming point to ensure a one-shot kill.. A dog with an orange-coloured coat.. A pale yellow-orange colour, like that of an apricot fruit.. A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange flesh, lightly fuzzy [...]