It's Australian slang. See the Related Link.
Collective nouns for apples are a bushel of apples, a pie-full of apples.
Conchae is the plural of concha, which is an anatomical term for any external structure that resembles a shell in shapeMeatuses is the plural of meatus, which is an anatomical term for a natural opening or channel
It means there has been no change. You`re trading apples for apples, there`s nothing new.
Apples is correct.
The plural of apple is apples. The plural possessive of apples is apples'
Apples come from apple trees and strawberries come from strawberry plants.
Crawfish do not ever come out of their shell. The shell is a type of exoskeleton.
Apples usually come from farms, where they are grown and harvested. Many apples are grown in Washington State, which has good farm land for growing apples.
Because they grow to what was considered the size of an apple many decades ago when the term was coined.
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Orchards.
trees
An apple tree.
Apple trees.
They come from an apple tree not a plant.
The term for the exterior of an egg is the shell.
Yes, apples come from apple trees, which are a type of plant. Apples are the fruits produced by apple trees and grow from the tree in clusters.