watermelon in Italian
watermelon in Italian is cocomero, anguria — watermelon means a large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
watermelon in Italian
cocomero
A plant of the species Citrullus lanatus, bearing a melon-like fruit.
anguria
A plant of the species Citrullus lanatus, bearing a melon-like fruit.
What does "watermelon" mean?
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noun A large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
"We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic."
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noun A shade of pinkish-red similar to watermelon flesh.
"She painted her nails a bright watermelon color."
watermelon in a sentence
- We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic.
- Watermelon plants need a lot of space to spread their vines.
- She painted her nails a bright watermelon color.
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "watermelon" in Italian?
"watermelon" in Italian is cocomero, anguria. watermelon means: A large fruit with a hard green rind and sweet, watery red flesh, or the plant that grows it.
How do you use "watermelon" in a sentence?
Example: "We sliced up a cold watermelon for the picnic." In Italian, "watermelon" is cocomero, anguria.
Are there other ways to say "watermelon" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 2 translations listed for "watermelon": cocomero, anguria.
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