CHAYOTE


Meaning of CHAYOTE in English

chäˈyōd.ē, chīˈō- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Spanish, from Nahuatl chayotli

1. : the rounded or pear-shaped fruit of a West Indian annual vine ( Sechium edule ) of the cucumber family that is widely cultivated as a vegetable

2. : the plant bearing the chayote

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