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plum in Latin

plum in Latin is prunum, prūnum, prūnus — plum means a soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.

plum in Latin

prunum
noun
prūnum
noun
An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour. [from 8th c.]
prunum
noun
An edible, fleshy stone fruit of Prunus domestica (European plum), often of a dark red or purple colour. [from 8th c.]
prūnus
noun
The fruit and its tree.

What does "plum" mean?

  1. noun A soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.
    "She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag."
  2. noun A deep purplish-red colour, like that of the fruit.
    "She painted the accent wall a rich plum."
  3. adj Especially desirable or valuable, said of a job, role, or opportunity.
    "He landed a plum assignment covering the World Cup."

plum in a sentence

  • She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag.
  • She painted the accent wall a rich plum.
  • He landed a plum assignment covering the World Cup.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "plum" in Latin?

"plum" in Latin is prunum, prūnum, prūnus. plum means: A soft, round stone fruit with smooth skin, ranging from red to deep purple.

How do you use "plum" in a sentence?

Example: "She packed a ripe plum in her lunch bag." In Latin, "plum" is prunum, prūnum, prūnus.

Are there other ways to say "plum" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "plum": prunum, prūnum, prūnus.

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