abricot
apricot
noun ah-bree-KOH Rare
Origin: Arabic al-barquq, via Portuguese albricoque and Spanish albaricoque
Usage Note
Abricot names both the fruit and the warm orange-yellow colour (une robe abricot). The final 't' is silent. La confiture d'abricot (apricot jam) is a French staple; abricot sec means dried apricot. The adjective abricoté describes a glaze or flavour of apricot in pastry.
Examples
"J'ai acheté des abricots au marché."
Natural Translation
I bought apricots at the market.
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