seedless

[ UK /sˈiːdləs/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking seeds
    seedless grapefruit
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How To Use seedless In A Sentence

  • Over time, random mutations produced acuminata plants with seedless fruits. Smithsonian
  • Good paste tomatoes are seedless, meaty, and on the dry side - qualities that also tailor them perfectly to sauces and sun-drying.
  • A few years ago, I was introduced to so-called "seedless" pomegranates, which have much softer seeds that can be swallowed easily, as well as a sweeter taste. Ask MetaFilter
  • The theory goes that early hunter-gatherers must have stumbled across rare mutant plants that produced seedless, edible fruit - the forefather of today's commercial varieties.
  • Marquis - Vigorous , white seedless grape from the Geneva Breeding Program.
  • The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology.
  • seedless grapefruit
  • It is seedless unless you plant some other types of citrus nearby, and has a more tangy taste than the satsuma.
  • Frozen seedless grapes add a festive touch and help keep drinks cold.
  • The drier "seedless" oranges are better peeled and separated. Etiquette
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