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any plant that contains seeds is a fruit. like a tomato for example it is a fruit. watermelon does in fact contain seeds therefore it is a fruit. if you get a seedless watermelon you will notice white things on the inside where seeds would form. those watermelons were not fully grown thus do not contain seeds. so to answer your question watermelon is a fruit.

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