papaya tree

NOUN
  1. tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit
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How To Use papaya tree In A Sentence

  • The interior is green and mountainous, a landscape of peaks and fertile valleys with banana plantations and papaya trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • To one side of the house, lemon trees and cocoa trees, to the other papaya trees. Travels with Rosinante
  • Some papaya trees thrive in cold weather, like Carica pubescens, from Colombia, or C. stipulata, from Ecuador.
  • Mexican Indians used to wrap tough meat in leaves from the papaya tree.
  • The interior is green and mountainous, a landscape of peaks and fertile valleys with banana plantations and papaya trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Mexican Indians used to wrap tough meat in leaves from the papaya tree.
  • Mexican Indians used to wrap tough meat in leaves from the papaya tree.
  • Mexican Indians used to wrap tough meat in leaves from the papaya tree.
  • Mexican Indians used to wrap tough meat in leaves from the papaya tree.
  • * "Papa trees," that is, the pawpaw or papaya tree, a palm-like tree bearing an oblong yellow fruit. Journal of a Lady of Quality; Being the Narrative of a Journey from Scotland to the West Indies, North Carolina, and Portugal, in the Years 1774 to 1776
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