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What (who) is Plum - definition

FRUIT; USE Q6401215 FOR THE TAXON; Q13223298 FOR THE SPECIES
Plums; Culture of plum; Plum (botany); Plum tree; Alubukhara; Prunello; Plum cultivar; Plumtree
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  • Plum flowers
  • African Rose plums (Japanese or Chinese plum)
  • Prune, a dried plum
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  • Plum unripe fruits

Plum         
·noun A grape dried in the sun; a raisin.
II. Plum ·noun A handsome fortune or property; formerly, in cant language, the sum of ?100,000 sterling; also, the person possessing it.
III. Plum ·noun The edible drupaceous fruit of the Prunus domestica, and of several other species of Prunus; also, the tree itself, usually called plum tree.
IV. Plum ·add. ·noun Something likened to a plum in desirableness; a good or choice thing of its kind, as among appointments, positions, parts of a book, ·etc.
plum         
n.
1.
Fruit of the plum-tree.
2.
Plum-tree.
3.
Raisin, dried grape.
4.
?100,000.
5.
Handsome sum, fortune, treasure.
plum         
(plums)
1.
A plum is a small, sweet fruit with a smooth red or yellow skin and a stone in the middle.
N-COUNT
2.
Something that is plum or plum-coloured is a dark reddish-purple colour.
...plum-coloured silk.
COLOUR
3.
A plum job, contract, or role is a very good one that a lot of people would like. (JOURNALISM)
Laura landed a plum job with a smart art gallery.
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Wikipedia

Plum

A plum is a fruit of some species in Prunus subg. Prunus. Dried plums are most often called prunes, though after the year 2000 in the United States they may be just labeled as 'dried plums'.

Plums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans, with origins in East European and Caucasian mountains and China. They were brought to Britain from Asia, and their cultivation has been documented in Andalusia, southern Spain. Plums are a diverse group of species, with trees reaching a height of 5-6 meters when pruned. The fruit is a drupe, with a firm and juicy flesh.

China is the largest producer of plums, followed by Romania and Serbia. Japanese or Chinese plums dominate the fresh fruit market, while European plums are also common in some regions. Plums can be eaten fresh, used in jams, or fermented into wine or brandy. Plum kernels contain cyanogenic glycosides, but the oil made from them is not commercially available.

In terms of nutrition, raw plums are 87% water, 11% carbohydrates, 1% protein, and less than 1% fat. They are a moderate source of vitamin C but do not contain significant amounts of other micronutrients.

Examples of use of Plum
1. Painted in strong red tones, "Plum Blossoms, Ochre Backgro...
2. Now there‘s apple/plum pie, even apple/jalapeńo pie!
3. As in past years, the publication of the new Stephanie Plum novel will include a Stephanie Plum Daze festival in Trenton, the setting for the novels.
4. As settings go, Tamarack is situated in a plum spot.
5. Police say Adlai Stevenson Elementary School in Plum borough had to be cleared out Thursday morning.