plum
Pronunciation: (plum), [key] — n., adj., plum•mer, plum•mest.
—n. - the drupaceous fruit of any of several trees belonging to the genus Prunus, of the rose family, having an oblong stone.
- the tree itself.
- any of various other trees bearing a plumlike fruit.
- the fruit itself.
- a sugarplum.
- a raisin, as in a cake or pudding.
- a deep purple varying from bluish to reddish.
- an excellent or desirable thing, as a fine position: The choicest plums went to his old cronies.
- an unanticipated large increase in money or property, as an unexpected legacy; a windfall: The company offered bonuses and other plums.
- Also calleda large stone used in massive concrete construction.
—adj. - extremely desirable, rewarding, profitable, or the like: a plum job in the foreign service.
plum
Pronunciation: (plum), [key] — adj., adv.
- plumb (defs. 3–7).
Plum
Pronunciation: (plum), [key] — n.
- a city in SW Pennsylvania. 25,390.
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