From the Latin for 'raisin, pip of grape', a fleshy red cup around a seed of the tree described in 49 Across
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Related clues
- Fleshy, often brightly coloured seed covering on plants such as the yew and nutmeg, developed from or near the seed stalk (funicle)
- Part of nutmeg seeds with mace
- Fleshy seed cover
- Botanical structure such as the mace surrounding nutmeg, ruby 'jewel' of a pomegranate pip or the scarlet 'berry' cup of a yew seed
- Seed covering (or backward, pre-euro money)
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