Granado (en. Pomegranate)

/ɡɾaˈnaðo/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
Fruit of the pomegranate, characterized by its juicy and sweet seeds.
The pomegranate produces delicious fruits that are highly valued in cooking.
El granado da unos frutos deliciosos que son muy apreciados en la cocina.
Tree that produces pomegranates, known as Punica granatum.
In the garden, we have a pomegranate that blooms beautifully in spring.
En el jardín tenemos un granado que florece bellamente en primavera.

Etymology

From Latin 'granatum', meaning 'full of seeds'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

pomegranate in its splendor
Reference to a pomegranate that is in full fruit production.
granado en su esplendor
heart of the pomegranate
Expression that alludes to something that is pure and full of life.
corazón de granado

Related Words

grenade
Fruit of the pomegranate, known for its seeds.
granada
fruit
Edible part of the plant that contains seeds.
fruto
seed
Reproductive body of plants that can give rise to a new plant.
semilla

Slang Meanings

To be decked out
When someone is excessively adorned or has too many accessories.
Cuando alguien está exageradamente adornado o con demasiados accesorios.
Filled with secrets inside
Refers to a person who is full of secrets or emotional disturbances.
Se refiere a una persona que está llena de secretos o trastornos emocionales.