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Definition of Pepo

Pepo
Pepo Pe"po, n. [L., a kind of melon, from Gr. ?.] (Bot.) Any fleshy fruit with a firm rind, as a pumpkin, melon, or gourd. See Gourd.

Meaning of Pepo from wikipedia

- Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo, called summer squash. It has been domesticated in the Americas for thousands of years. Some authors maintain that C. pepo is derived...
- Pepo may refer to: Pepo (botany), a modified berry with a hard outer rind, typical of cucurbits such as cu****bers and melons Pepo Mill., a synonym of...
- PEPO Lappeenranta (abbreviated PEPO, earlier Uus-Lavolan Peli-Pojat) is a Finnish football club from Uus-Lavola, Lappeenranta. The club was formed in...
- Cymbium pepo, commonly known as the African Neptune volute, is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Volutidae, the volutes...
- meters in length and have tendrils, but non-vining "bush" cultivars of C. pepo and C. maxima have also been developed. The yellow or orange flowers on a...
- Pedro Miguel Neves Santos, known as Pepo Santos (born 24 March 1994) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Caldas. Born in Portugal...
- Cucurbita ficifolia, Cucurbita maxima, Cucurbita moschata, and Cucurbita pepo. C. pepo pumpkins are among the oldest known domesticated plants, with evidence...
- into half rounds and roasted. It is a cultivar of the species Cucurbita pepo, which also includes the summer squash varieties pattypan squash, zucchini...
- Pepo (Armenian: Պեպո) is a 1935 Soviet drama film based on Gabriel Sundukyan's 1876 play of the same name, scripted and directed by Hamo Beknazarian, with...
- septa, that is given the special name "hesperidium". A specialized term, pepo, is also used for fruits of the gourd family, Cucurbitaceae, which are modified...