Apricot

/ˈeɪprɪˌkɑːt/ or /ˈæprɪˌkɒt/ noun

An apricot is a small, soft, orange fruit with a thin skin and a large pit, similar to a small peach.

Through French and Spanish from Arabic "al-barqūq," which came from a Greek word related to "precocious" or "early ripening." The name originally highlighted how early the fruit ripens.

AMአፕሪኮት
ARمشمش
BNখুবানি
CAalbercoc
CSmeruňka
DAaprikos
DEAprikose
ELβερίκοκο
ESalbaricoque
FAزردآلو
FIaprikoosi
FRabricot
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