Satsuma - definizione. Che cos'è Satsuma
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Cosa (chi) è Satsuma - definizione

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Satsuma (disambiguation); Satzouma; Satzuma; Satsumas

satsuma         
[sat'su:m?]
¦ noun
1. a tangerine of a hardy loose-skinned variety, originally grown in Japan.
2. also 'sats?m?, -sj?- (Satsuma or Satsuma ware) Japanese pottery, often elaborately painted, with a crackled cream-coloured glaze.
Origin
C19: named after the former Japanese province of Satsuma.
satsuma         
(satsumas)
A satsuma is a fruit that looks like a small orange.
N-COUNT
Satsuma, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Satsuma, TX; Thompson Switch; Thompson Switch, Texas; Ashford, Texas
Satsuma (also Ashford and Thompson Switch) is an area in northern unincorporated Harris County, Texas, United States.

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Satsuma

Satsuma may refer to:

  • Satsuma (fruit), a citrus fruit
  • Satsuma (gastropod), a genus of land snails
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Satsuma
1. There are also oranges bushes with satsuma–style fruits.
2. Super–size me: A giant satsuma, left, next to a normal sized fruit.
3. From tomorrow, shoppers will be able to pick up a Giant Satsuma – a new "citrus hybrid" that combines the easy peel–ability of a satsuma with the size and juiciness of an orange.
4. Or did it study a telephoto snap so blurry that it looked like satsuma peel seen through thick tights and from which, happily, one could infer anything?
5. "We‘ve decided to call them Giant Satsumas because the fruit is in danger of becoming obsolete as world demand is seriously dropping." Satsuma production ‘dropped dramatically‘ In the last 10 years, satsuma production has dropped dramatically – there are now less than a third of the orchards there were in 1''4.