It's the same word spelled the same in French.
Not sure what you mean by "describe".
grapes are called 'des raisins' in French, and what the English call 'raisins' are called 'raisins secs' in French.
Jus de pamplemousse.
pamplemousse
apples are "pomme" in french
wine = vin
les raisins
wine = vin
The grapefruit is 'le pamplemousse' (masc.) in French, also sometimes called 'pomelo'.
The Tagalog word for grapefruit is "suha."
It's a kind of grapefruit
one grapefruit... well in french
c'est un pamplemousse
Pomplamoose means "Grapefruit" in french.
un pamplemousse (masc.) is a grapefruit in French.
grapefruit
tangelo
Grapefruit juice. Obvious answer is obvious. --- I believe the person who asked this question was looking for a word that is not so obvious. The juice from a grapefruit is called CITRIC ACID
Yes, it is a compound noun, from the clustering of the fruits on its trees, resembling that of grapes.
Pomegranate is "grenade" (fem.) in French.