How Do You Spell LOQUAT?

Pronunciation: [lˈɒkwat] (IPA)

Loquat is a fruit that is spelled with six letters. In terms of its phonetic transcription, this word has three syllables with the stress on the first one. The IPA transcription of loquat is /ˈləʊkwɒt/. The first sound, 'l' is pronounced as a voiced alveolar lateral approximant, 'o' as an open-mid back rounded vowel, 'q' as a voiceless velar stop, 'u' as a close back rounded vowel, 'a' as an open back unrounded vowel, and 't' as an unvoiced alveolar stop.

LOQUAT Meaning and Definition

  1. A loquat is a small to medium-sized fruit tree native to China and belonging to the Rosaceae family. The scientific name of the loquat tree is Eriobotrya japonica. It has a rounded, evergreen canopy and oval-shaped leaves with a glossy, dark green appearance. The tree grows in both tropical and subtropical regions, but it can also withstand cooler temperatures.

    The fruit produced by the loquat tree is also called a loquat. It is small, round, and about the size of a plum. The ripe fruit has a yellow to orange color and a thin, fuzzy skin. The flesh of the loquat is juicy and sweet, with a mildly tart flavor. Each fruit typically contains a few large seeds surrounded by the flesh.

    Loquats are often enjoyed fresh, eaten raw as a snack or used in various culinary preparations. They can be used in desserts like pies, tarts, jams, and jellies. In addition to being consumed as a fruit, the leaves of the loquat tree are sometimes used in traditional medicine for their potential health benefits.

    Overall, the loquat is a versatile fruit tree known for its delicious, aromatic fruit and ornamental value in landscaping. Its ability to tolerate different climates and its adaptability make it a popular choice among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts alike.

Common Misspellings for LOQUAT

  • koquat
  • poquat
  • ooquat
  • liquat
  • lkquat
  • llquat
  • lpquat
  • l0quat
  • l9quat
  • lo1uat
  • lo2uat
  • lowuat
  • loauat
  • loqyat
  • loqhat
  • loqjat
  • loqiat
  • loq8at
  • loq7at
  • loquzt

Etymology of LOQUAT

The word "loquat" has its etymology rooted in the Chinese language. It is derived from the Mandarin Chinese word "lóngyá", which translates to "dragon eye". The term "loquat" was first introduced into the English language in the mid-19th century, borrowed from the Cantonese Chinese pronunciation of "lónggwat". "Loquat" refers to the fruit of the evergreen tree Eriobotrya japonica, which is native to southeastern China.

Similar spelling words for LOQUAT

Plural form of LOQUAT is LOQUATS

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