What does MANGO mean?
Definitions for MANGO
ˈmæŋ goʊman·go
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Princeton's WordNet
mango, mango tree, Mangifera indicanoun
large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval fruit
mangonoun
large oval tropical fruit having smooth skin, juicy aromatic pulp, and a large hairy seed
Wiktionary
mangonoun
A tropical Asian fruit tree, Mangifera indica.
mangonoun
The fruit of the mango tree.
mangonoun
A pickled vegetable or fruit with a spicy stuffing; a vegetable or fruit which has been mangoed.
mangonoun
A green bell pepper suitable for pickling.
mangonoun
A type of muskmelon, Cucumis melo.
mangonoun
Any of various hummingbirds of the genus Anthracothorax.
mangoverb
To remove the innards of, stuff (especially with spicy foods), seal and pickle or pour boiling vinegar over (a fruit).
Mangonoun
Any of various species of hummingbird of the genus Anthracothorax, such as the Jamaican Mango.
Etymology: manga, from mangga, from மாங்காய் from மா + காய்
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Mangonoun
A fruit of the isle of Java, brought to Europe pickled.
Etymology: mangostan, Fr.
The fruit with the husk, when very young, makes a good preserve, and is used to pickle like mangoes. John Mortimer.
What lord of old wou’d bid his cook prepare
Mangoes, potargo, champignons, cavare. King.
Wikipedia
Mango
A mango is an edible stone fruit produced by the tropical tree Mangifera indica. It is believed to have originated between northwestern Myanmar, Bangladesh, and northeastern India. M. indica has been cultivated in South and Southeast Asia since ancient times resulting in two types of modern mango cultivars: the "Indian type" and the "Southeast Asian type". Other species in the genus Mangifera also produce edible fruits that are also called "mangoes", the majority of which are found in the Malesian ecoregion.Worldwide, there are several hundred cultivars of mango. Depending on the cultivar, mango fruit varies in size, shape, sweetness, skin color, and flesh color, which may be pale yellow, gold, green, or orange. Mango is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines, while the mango tree is the national tree of Bangladesh.
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mango
A mango is a tropical fruit produced by an evergreen tree native to South and Southeast Asia, recognized scientifically as Mangifera indica. Mangoes are known for their sweet, juicy flesh, which can range from yellow to orange in color, encasing a large hard pit. The outer skin of the mango is smooth and can vary in color from green to red or yellow. Mangoes are consumed in various forms, including fresh, dried, or processed into juices, jams, and other food products. They are also known for their high nutrient content, including vitamins C and A.
Webster Dictionary
Mangonoun
the fruit of the mango tree. It is rather larger than an apple, and of an ovoid shape. Some varieties are fleshy and luscious, and others tough and tasting of turpentine. The green fruit is pickled for market
Mangonoun
a green muskmelon stuffed and pickled
Etymology: [Pg. manga, fr. Tamil mnky.]
Wikidata
Mango
The mango is a fleshy stone fruit belonging to the genus Mangifera, consisting of numerous tropical fruiting trees in the flowering plant family Anacardiaceae. The mango is native to South Asia, from where it has been distributed worldwide to become one of the most cultivated fruits in the tropics. While other Mangifera species are also grown on a more localized basis, Mangifera indica – the 'common mango' or 'Indian mango' – is the only mango tree commonly cultivated in many tropical and subtropical regions. It is the national fruit of India, Pakistan and the Philippines, and the national tree of Bangladesh. In several cultures, its fruit and leaves are ritually used as floral decorations at weddings, public celebrations and religious ceremonies.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Mango
mang′gō, n. the fruit of the mango-tree of the East Indies: a green musk-melon pickled. [Malay mañggā.]
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Surnames Frequency by Census Records
MANGO
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Mango is ranked #16728 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The Mango surname appeared 1,710 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Mango.
77.4% or 1,324 total occurrences were White.
16.1% or 276 total occurrences were Black.
4.2% or 72 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
1.2% or 22 total occurrences were of two or more races.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of MANGO in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of MANGO in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of MANGO in a Sentence
This opening reflects the boom in mass-market fashion, with Primark, Inditex, Mango and H&M all doing very well in Spain ... Why? Because tourism is doing very well.
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Karma is nothing but the law of action. Whatever is our action, so will be the reaction. If we plant a tomato, we shouldn’t expect a mango. What we reap is what we sow!
Many breadfruit and mango trees were down, fallen, even taro patches, which are the main source of food, is in danger.
There’s more calories in cake than in a mango or leaves.
Biznis ou se tankou yon pye mango. Moun ki renmen mango yo te absan lèw tap konstwi pye mango pou l ka pwodui mango men moun ki renmen mango yo toujou prezan pou yo manje tout mango yo. Biznis ou se tankou yon pye mango.
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- منجو, مانجو, منجاArabic
- мангаBelarusian
- আমBengali
- mangoCatalan, Valencian
- mangovník, mangoCzech
- mangoDanish
- Mangobaum, MangoGerman
- μάνγκοGreek
- mango, mangujoEsperanto
- mango, árbol de mango, mangaSpanish
- انبهPersian
- mangoFinnish
- maqoFijian
- manguier, mangueFrench
- mangueira, mangaGalician
- מַנְגּוֹHebrew
- आमHindi
- mangóHungarian
- մանգոArmenian
- pohon mangga, buah mangga, manggaIndonesian
- mangoItalian
- マンゴーJapanese
- pelemJavanese
- მანგოGeorgian
- 망고Korean
- anibaLatin
- mangoLatvian
- anaran-kazoMalagasy
- мангоMacedonian
- മാങ്ങ, മാവു്Malayalam
- आंबाMarathi
- pokok mangga, mangga, pokok pauh, pauh, mempelamMalay
- mango, siġra tal-mangoMaltese
- သရက်ပင်, သရက်သီးBurmese
- mango, mangotreNorwegian
- mangoboom, mangoDutch
- mangotre, mangoNorwegian Nynorsk
- mangoNorwegian
- Naakaii bichʼil łitsxooíNavajo, Navaho
- mangoPolish
- manga, mangueiraPortuguese
- мангоRussian
- आम्रSanskrit
- mangoSwedish
- embe, mwembeSwahili
- மாமரம், மாம்பழம், மாங்காய்Tamil
- మామిడిపండుTelugu
- มะม่วงThai
- mangopuu, mangga, mango, puno ng manggaTagalog
- mangoTurkish
- مانگوUyghur, Uighur
- манґо, мангоUkrainian
- ام, آمUrdu
- trái xoài, xoài, quả xoàiVietnamese
- 芒果Chinese
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