replum
/ˈrɛplʌm/Definitions
1. noun
The stone or seed of a pome fruit, such as an apple or a pear, that is attached to the stalk.
“The farmer carefully removed the replum from the apple before selling it at the market.”
1. noun
The stone or seed of a pome fruit, such as an apple or a pear, that is attached to the stalk.
“The farmer carefully removed the replum from the apple before selling it at the market.”