Calocarpum

noun
Cal·​o·​car·​pum | \ ˌkaləˈkärpəm\

Definition of Calocarpum

: a genus of tropical American trees (family Sapotaceae) having obovate to oblanceolate leaves clustered towards the branch ends, nearly sessile white flowers with densely imbricated sepals and filamentous staminodia, and a berrylike fruit — see marmalade tree

History and Etymology for Calocarpum

New Latin, from calo- + -carpum (irregular from Greek karpos fruit)

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