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Muskmelon   /mˈəskmˌɛlən/   Listen
Muskmelon

noun
1.
Any of several varieties of vine whose fruit has a netted rind and edible flesh and a musky smell.  Synonyms: Cucumis melo, sweet melon, sweet melon vine.
2.
The fruit of a muskmelon vine; any of several sweet melons related to cucumbers.  Synonym: sweet melon.






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"Muskmelon" Quotes from Famous Books



... stared after they had left, and another line had formed. If you could have followed her gaze with dotted lines, as they do in the cartoons, you would have seen that it was not the peaches, or the prickly pears, or the strawberries, or the muskmelon or even the grapes, that held her eye. In the center of that wonderful window was an oddly woven basket. In the basket were brown things that looked like sweet potatoes. One knew that they were not. ...
— Buttered Side Down • Edna Ferber

... which we cut the first watermelon and muskmelon that our garden has grown,) Mr. Thoreau and I walked up the bank of the river, and at a certain point he shouted for his boat. Forthwith a young man paddled it across, and Mr. Thoreau and I voyaged farther up the stream, which soon became more beautiful than ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 • Various

... (at which we cut the first watermelon and muskmelon that our garden has grown,) Mr. Thoreau and I walked up the bank of the river, and at a certain point he shouted for his boat. Forthwith a young man paddled it across, and Mr. Thoreau and I voyaged farther up the stream, which soon became more beautiful than any picture, with its dark and ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 • Various

... we cut the first watermelon and muskmelon that our garden has grown,) Mr. Thoreau and I walked up the bank of the river, and at a certain point he shouted for his boat. Forthwith a young man paddled it across, and Mr. Thoreau and I voyaged farther up the stream, which soon became more beautiful than any picture, ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 • Various

... streets; and all the world was out for Christmas shopping. As it was one of the seasons for display, everybody was in his best. The women wore bright-coloured taffetas or velvets, over hoops flattened before and behind, muskmelon bonnets or towering hats. They whisked their gowns about, that their satin petticoats be not overlooked. The men wore the cocked hat, heavily laced, and a long coat, usually of light-coloured cloth, with a diminutive ...
— The Conqueror • Gertrude Franklin Atherton



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