What does Peach mean?

Definitions for Peach
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This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Peach.

Princeton's WordNet

  1. peach, peach tree, Prunus persicanoun

    cultivated in temperate regions

  2. smasher, stunner, knockout, beauty, ravisher, sweetheart, peach, lulu, looker, mantrap, dishnoun

    a very attractive or seductive looking woman

  3. peachnoun

    downy juicy fruit with sweet yellowish or whitish flesh

  4. yellowish pink, apricot, peach, salmon pinkverb

    a shade of pink tinged with yellow

  5. spill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, talk, tattle, blab, peach, babble, sing, babble out, blab outverb

    divulge confidential information or secrets

    "Be careful--his secretary talks"

GCIDE

  1. Peachnoun

    The pale red color of the peach blossom, or the light pinkish yellow of the peach fruit.

Wiktionary

  1. peachverb

    To inform on someone; turn informer.

  2. peachverb

    To inform against.

  3. Peachnoun

    A native or resident of the American state of Georgia.

  4. Etymology: peche, from pesche (French: pêche) from pesca, from pessica from Classical Latin persica, from malum persicum, from. See Perse.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Peachnoun

    malum persicum, Lat. A peach hath long narrow leaves; the flower consists of several leaves, which are placed in a circular order, and expand in form of a rose; the pointal, which rises from the center of the flower cup, becomes a roundish fleshy fruit, having a longitudinal furrow inclosing a rough rugged stone. Philip Miller

    Etymology: pesche, Fr.

    September is drawn with a chearful countenance: in his left hand a handful of millet, withal carrying a cornucopia of ripe peaches, pears and pomegranates. Henry Peacham.

    The sunny wall,
    Presents the downy peach. James Thomson, Autumn.

  2. To Peachverb

    To accuse of some crime.

    Etymology: Corrupted from impeach.

    If you talk of peaching, I’ll peach first, and see whose oath will be believed; I’ll trounce you. Dryden.

Wikipedia

  1. Peach

    Peach/441927" target="_blank">Peach (Korean: 복숭아; RR: Boksung-a) is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU. It was released as a CD single, titled Spring of a Twenty Year Old (Korean: 스무 살의 봄; RR: Seumusal-ui Bom), coupled with "Every End of the Day". Before releasing physically single, the song was pre-released as digital single on May 4, 2012 and later became to double A-side single. "Peach" was written and composed by IU. The song was a success in Korean music charts.

ChatGPT

  1. peach

    A peach is a type of fruit native to Northwest China. It is known for its fuzzy skin, juicy and sweet flesh, and the single, large, hard seed in the middle, called a stone. Peaches are rich in vitamins, nutrients and antioxidants. The tree it grows on is also referred to as a peach tree, which is a deciduous plant from the family Rosaceae.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Peachverb

    to accuse of crime; to inform against

  2. Peachverb

    to turn informer; to betray one's accomplice

  3. Peachnoun

    a well-known high-flavored juicy fruit, containing one or two seeds in a hard almond-like endocarp or stone; also, the tree which bears it (Prunus, / Amygdalus Persica). In the wild stock the fruit is hard and inedible

  4. Etymology: [See Appeach, Impeach.]

Wikidata

  1. Peach

    The peach, Prunus persica, is a deciduous tree, native to China and South Asia, where it was first cultivated. It bears an edible juicy fruit also called a peach. The species name persica refers to its widespread cultivation in Persia, whence it was transplanted to Europe. It belongs to the genus Prunus which includes the cherry and plum, in the family Rosaceae. The peach is classified with the almond in the subgenus Amygdalus, distinguished from the other subgenera by the corrugated seed shell. Peaches and nectarines are the same species, even though they are regarded commercially as different fruits. Nectarines have an orange center and faint fuzz, while peaches have white centers and very fuzzy skin; genetic studies suggest nectarines are produced due to a recessive allele, whereas peaches are produced from dominant allele for fuzzy skin. China is the world's largest producer of peaches and nectarines.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Peach

    pēch, v.i. to betray one's accomplice: to become informer.—n. Peach′er. [A corr. of impeach.]

  2. Peach

    pēch, n. a tree with a delicious, juicy fruit: the fruit of this tree.—ns. Peach′-bloss′om, a canary-yellow colour: pink with a yellowish tinge: a collector's name for a moth, the Thyatira batis; Peach′-brand′y, a spirit distilled from the fermented juice of the peach.—adj. Peach′-col′oured, of the colour of a peach-blossom: pale red.—ns. Peach′ery, a hothouse in which peaches are grown; Peach′-stone, the hard nut enclosing the seed within the fruit of the peach; Peach′-wa′ter, a flavouring extract used in cookery, prepared from the peach.—adj. Peach′y.—n. Peach′-yell′ows, a disease that attacks peach-trees in the eastern United States. [O. Fr. pesche (Fr. pêche, It. persica, pesca)—L. Persicum (malum), the Persian (apple).]

The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz

  1. PEACH

    A popular synonym for Fair Woman, probably because the peach is largely a skin and stony at heart.

Editors Contribution

  1. peach

    A type of cultivar, fruit, plant, seed and tree.

    Peaches are a popular fruit and are eaten, grown and transported worldwide.


    Submitted by MaryC on April 24, 2016  

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Etymology and Origins

  1. Peach

    A schoolboy term for to inform against another. In allusion to the fruit of this name, it means to turn soft-hearted, and betray. In American the word is used to denote a pretty woman or anything soft and beautiful.

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. PEACH

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Peach is ranked #6968 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Peach surname appeared 4,815 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 2 would have the surname Peach.

    92.1% or 4,435 total occurrences were White.
    2.2% or 106 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    1.7% or 85 total occurrences were Black.
    1.6% or 81 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    1.3% or 66 total occurrences were Asian.
    0.8% or 42 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.

Anagrams for Peach »

  1. chape

  2. cheap

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Peach in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Peach in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of Peach in a Sentence

  1. Duke Lane Jr.:

    There's only one Peach State.

  2. Dalai Lama, (in exile) Associated Press, 5/14/01:

    It is essential to know that to be a happy person, a happy family, a happy society, it is very crucial to have a good heart, that is very crucial. World peach must develop from inner peace. Peace is not just the absence of violence but the manifestation of human compassion.

  3. Rachael Hartley:

    They also contain potassium, which can help support healthy blood pressure, as well as antioxidants, especially in and near the skin of a fresh peach.

  4. Rachel Dolezal:

    I was drawing self-portraits with the brown crayon instead of the peach crayon and the black curly hair.

  5. Drew Hiatts:

    We'll use these black raspberries to make a black raspberry crème fraiche ice cream on top of peach cobbler.

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