cantalupo
Cantalupo as such is not part of the Spanish language. Probably many Spanish speakers who live in the UK or the US use it as a "Spanglish" word.
In Spain and most Spanish speaking countries, the word for "cantaloupe" is "melón". People usually call a cantaloupe "melón anaranjado" while calling a honeydew "melón verde" or "melón amarillo" - depending on the skin color of the latter.
Translation: melón -OR- cantalupo
cantaloupe just like you spelled it.
It is spelled "cantaloupe".
The anagram is "cantaloupe."
The plural is cantaloupes.
The typically orange melon is spelled cantaloupe (also called rockmelons).
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