clementine
/ˌklemənˈtiːn, -ˈtɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a small, round or oval citrus fruit with a loose, easy-to-peel skin, often eaten fresh or used in marmalade.
“She peeled a clementine and segmented it for the salad.”
2. proper noun
a city in Calabria, southern Italy.
“Clementine is a historic city with a rich cultural heritage.”
3. adjective
mild and gentle in climate or weather.
“The clementine winter allowed for outdoor sports and activities.”
4. proper adjective
relating to or characteristic of Clementine (a given name or a song title).
“Clementine’s style was a fusion of elegance and whimsy.”