pithon

Pitom

Meaning of the word

The word “pitom” is a male noun that refers to a typical fruit of the northeastern region of Brazil, also known as Pitomba. The fruit has a thin and reddish bark with a juicy and sweet pulp.

Origin of the word

The word “pitom” originates in Tupi-Guarani, being an adaptation of the term “pytonomba”. The fruit is native to the northeastern region of Brazil and is much appreciated by its characteristic sweetness and taste.

Word adverbs

– Pitoment: pitom form, similarly to pitom fruit.

Conjunctions of the word

– Pitom E: Used to connect two ideas or elements related to Pitom fruit.

Synonyms of the word

– Pitomba
– Red pitomba
-Pitomba-da-bahia

Word Definitions

1. Typical fruit of the northeast region of Brazil, with thin and reddish shell, succulent and sweet pulp.
2. Tree that produces pitom fruit, also known as pitomba.

Phrases that the word applies

– I bought a dozen pitom in the market.
– Pitom is a very tasty fruit.
– The pitombas are mature to harvest.

Examples of the word in text

Pitom is a much appreciated fruit in the northeast region of Brazil. Its succulent and sweet pulp makes it a delicious option for desserts and juices.

Pitombas are harvested during the summer, when they are ripe and ready for consumption. Its thin and reddish bark is easily removed, revealing the juicy and tasty pulp.

Rhymes with the word

– Tom
– Sun
– With
– Good
– Sound

Anagrams with the word

– Optim
– Topim
– Mipot
– Pimto
– Pimot

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