Fruit with outer skin, inner fleshy layer and central woody 'stone'; derived from a single carpel, usually one-seeded, in which the exocarp is thin, the mesocarp is usually fleshy, and the endocarp stony (e g , peach or cherry)
Peaches and cherries are both drupes They have stony seed structure at the center of a fleshy fruit (also called stone fruit) Compare with pome fruit
fleshy outer layer covering makes up a single-seeded indehiscent fruit with the seed enclosed in a stony endocarp (stone fruit); examples include cherry, plum, and peach
n (Gr dryppa, an overripe olive) a fleshy or pulpy fruit with the inner portion of the pericarp hard or stony and enclosing the seed; usually 1-locular and 1-seeded, sometimes more than 1-locular and more than 1-seeded
erik ve şeftali gibi tek çekirdekli ve etli meyve
Hyphenation
e·rik ve şef·ta·li gi·bi tek çe·kir·dek·li ve et·li mey·ve