Similar words: citrus fruit, antitrust, antitrust law, Sherman antitrust act, citron, recalcitrant, trust, recalcitrance. Meaning: ['sɪtrəs] n. 1. any of numerous fruits of the genus Citrus having thick rind and juicy pulp; grown in warm regions 2. any of numerous tropical usually thorny evergreen trees of the genus Citrus having leathery evergreen leaves and widely cultivated for their juicy edible fruits having leathery aromatic rinds.
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31. The essential oil in citrus fruit is found in the outer rind, so simple pressure is used for extracting the oils.
32. The first course, Seared Sea Scallop with caramelized cauliflower, citrus fruits and salsify, is a studied plate.
33. A general order to carry citrus fruit was finally issued in 1795, a year after Lind's death.
34. Recently a group of community activists led by Long proposed setting up road signs that would identify it as Citrus Ridge.
35. Specifically, it is citrus vodka, orange passion fruit liqueur, and a hint of sweet and sour.
36. Vanilla climbed delicately around the trunks of cocoa and citrus.
37. Add citrus juice to taste and garnish with parsley. Serve with thin toast.
38. Add 2 quarts of cold water and adjust flavor with sugar or honey and citrus juice.
39. Anticipated in December and enjoyed in January, February citrus can torture the souls of tree owners.
40. Sugar, citrus fruits, cocoa, were made available to a mass market.
41. Economically sensitive goods such as citrus fruits, grapes, raisins and wine will face new tariffs.
42. It is a braided loaf with nuts, raisins, cherries and chopped citrus rind.
43. On either side of us stood two perfectly trimmed orange trees, their light citrus oils flavoring the still night air.
44. We also liked the citrus juicer, below, and the cheese grater, complete with a collecting dish.
45. Over the centuries citrus fruits have also been used to cure fever and protect against poisoning.
46. They may give out scents of citrus, mint, pine or rose, and most make wonderful patio plants.
47. Formal designs of water and topiary studded with exotics like citrus trees and agaves were once commonplace with anyone who was anyone.
48. She could taste him, round and warm and citrus[sentencedict.com], deep and cinnamon.
49. Evolutionary reconstructions suggest that all the citrus fruits were derived from crosses between four different species.
50. Muslin fell between arches which overlooked a garden of palms and fountains and citrus trees.
51. The acidity in the citrus is excellent for raising the acid level in the compost heap.
52. Leaves have a citrus fragrance and glycerine beautifully, turning the colour of chamois leather.
53. One of the most interesting and unusual of the citrus varieties is the blood orange.
54. The icy weather had citrus growers dreading the effects of frost.
55. It is still widely used on citrus fruit, soybeans, coffee beans, tobacco,(http://sentencedict.com/citrus.html) cotton and other crops.
56. Sprinkle with pecan halves and drizzle salad and pheasant meat with citrus cream.
57. But the ancient world would have found a lot more uses for citrus fruit.
58. Vitamin C is readily available in citrus fruits and green peppers.
59. On the southern Dhofar coast, monsoon rains provide a fertile climate in which bananas and citrus trees proliferate.
60. Grapes, almonds, olives, citrus fruit and pulses feature in local recipes.
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