[
US
/ˈdʒuˌdʒub/
]
NOUN
- dark red plumlike fruit of Old World buckthorn trees
- chewy fruit-flavored jellied candy (sometimes medicated to soothe a sore throat)
- spiny tree having dark red edible fruits
How To Use jujube In A Sentence
- If you don't like the meal plan you are currently on, talk to the bursar's office, or there are vending machines with Cracker Jack and jujubes in the basement of your dormitory. From T.S. Eliot's Copybook
- Plant jujube in a location that receives full sun and has well-drained soil with a neutral or slightly alkaline pH.
- The potato dextrose liquor and indian jujube leaf liquor could promote conidia germination obviously.
- References: le portail (m) = gate; le périple (m) = tour, journey; un arbre (m) = tree; c'est un jujubier = it's a jujube tree Arbre - French Word-A-Day
- Sweet muscadine grapes, blackberries, apples, jujubes and a host of other fruits will be available at these upcoming sales.
- While there, I succumbed to the impulse buy of jujubes.
- Do not confuse this with the Chinese jujube which is hardy even into the Ohio valley in the USA but will not do well in warm climates like southern Florida. 4: Multipurpose trees
- Sometimes the centre is occupied by an islet of torn trees and stones rolled in heaps, supporting a clump of thick jujube or tall acacia, whilst the lower parts of the beds are overgrown with long lines of lively green colocynth. 29 Here are usually the wells, surrounded by heaps of thorns, from which the leaves have been browsed off, and dwarf sticks that support the water-hide. First footsteps in East Africa
- Roger Meyer made essentially the same discovery about the jujube several years ago - by accident.
- Jujube - grain intercropping is a favorable agro - forestry planting system, characteristic of China.