xoconostle

English

Etymology

From Spanish xoconostle, from Classical Nahuatl xoconōchtli (sour prickly-pear).

Noun

xoconostle (plural xoconostles)

  1. A prickly pear cactus of species Opuntia matudae, native to Central Mexico.
  2. The acidic fruit of this cactus.

See also

References

Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl xoconōchtli (sour prickly pear), from xococ (something sour) + nōchtli (prickly pear).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /xokoˈnostle/ [xo.koˈnos.t̪le], /ʃokoˈnostle/ [ʃo.koˈnos.t̪le]
  • Rhymes: -ostle

Noun

xoconostle m (plural xoconostles)

  1. (Mexico) a species of prickly pear cactus, Opuntia matudae, native to Central Mexico
  2. (Mexico) the acidic fruit of this cactus
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