gourd in Latin
gourd in Latin is cucurbita — gourd means a hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
gourd in Latin
cucurbita
What does "gourd" mean?
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noun A hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
"They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn."
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noun The dried, hollowed shell of such a fruit, used as a bowl, container, or drinking vessel.
"The musician tapped out a rhythm on a hollow gourd."
gourd in a sentence
- They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn.
- The musician tapped out a rhythm on a hollow gourd.
Common Latin translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "gourd" in Latin?
"gourd" in Latin is cucurbita. gourd means: A hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
How do you use "gourd" in a sentence?
Example: "They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn." In Latin, "gourd" is cucurbita.
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