What does honeydew mean?
Definitions for honeydew
ˈhʌn iˌdu, -ˌdyuhon·ey·dew
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Princeton's WordNet
honeydew, honeydew melonnoun
the fruit of a variety of winter melon vine; a large smooth greenish-white melon with pale green flesh
GCIDE
Honeydewnoun
A honeydew melon.
Wiktionary
honeydewnoun
A sweet sticky substance deposited on leaves by insects.
honeydewnoun
A sweet sticky substance produced by the leaves of some plants.
honeydewnoun
A melon with sweet green flesh, with a smooth greenish-white exterior.
honeydewadjective
Of a light bluish green colour, like that of a honeydew melon.
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honeydew
Honeydew is a type of sweet, juicy melon that is typically green in color on the inside and has smooth, white or light green exterior skin. It is often eaten in slices, used in salads or made into a beverage. Besides referring to the melon, honeydew can also refer to a sticky sweet secretion left behind by insects like aphids or mealybugs. Some ants are known to farm these insects for their honeydew.
Webster Dictionary
Honeydewnoun
a sweet, saccharine substance, found on the leaves of trees and other plants in small drops, like dew. Two substances have been called by this name; one exuded from the plants, and the other secreted by certain insects, esp. aphids
Honeydewnoun
a kind of tobacco moistened with molasses
Wikidata
Honeydew
Honeydew is a cultivar group of the muskmelon, Cucumis melo Inodorus group, which includes crenshaw, casaba, Persian, winter, and other mixed melons.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of honeydew in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of honeydew in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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