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Definition of Loquats

Loquat
Loquat Lo"quat, n. [Chinese name.] (Bot.) The fruit of the Japanese medlar (Photinia Japonica). It is as large as a small plum, but grows in clusters, and contains four or five large seeds. Also, the tree itself.

Meaning of Loquats from wikipedia

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