marmalade
51marmalade — mar|ma|lade [ˈma:məleıd US ˈma:r ] n [U] [Date: 1400 1500; : Portuguese; Origin: marmelada jam made from quinces , from marmelo quince ] a ↑jam made from fruit such as oranges, ↑lemons or ↑grapefruit, usually eaten at breakfast …
52marmalade — mar|ma|lade [ marmə,leıd ] noun count or uncount a sweet food made from cooked fruit such as oranges or lemons that is usually spread onto bread and eaten at breakfast …
53marmalade — mar·ma·lade || mÉ‘rmÉ™leɪd / mÉ‘Ë n. jam made from citrus fruit (usually oranges) …
54marmalade — noun a preserve made from citrus fruit, especially bitter oranges. Origin C15: from Port. marmelada quince jam , from marmelo quince , based on Gk melimēlon (from meli honey + mēlon apple ) …
55marmalade — noun (U) a jam made from fruit such as oranges, lemons or grapefruit, usually eaten at breakfast …
56marmalade — mar·ma·lade …
57marmalade — [ˈmɑːməˌleɪd] noun [C/U] a sweet food that is made from cooked fruit, especially oranges. It is usually spread on TOAST …
58marmalade — mar•ma•lade [[t]ˈmɑr məˌleɪd, ˌmɑr məˈleɪd[/t]] n. coo a jellylike preserve containing small pieces of citrus fruit and rind, as of oranges • Etymology: 1515–25; < Pg marmelada quince jam, der. of marmelo quince < L melimēlum a kind of… …
59marmalade box — genipap. [1790 1800] * * * …
60marmalade bush — a shrub, Streptosolen jamesonii, of the nightshade family, native to South America, bearing showy trumpet shaped orange flowers, grown as an ornamental or houseplant. * * * …