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Dictionary: pe·po   (') pronunciation

n., pl., -pos.
The fruit of any of various related plants, such as the cantaloupe, watermelon, cucumber, squash, pumpkin, and melon, having a hard or leathery rind, fleshy pulp, and numerous flattened seeds.

[Latin pepō, a kind of melon, from Greek pepōn, ripe.]


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