Avocados

/ˌævəˈkɑːdoʊz/ noun

Pear-shaped fruits with green flesh and a large pit inside, known for being creamy and used in guacamole and salads.

From Spanish 'aguacate,' which comes from Nahuatl (Aztec) 'ahuacatl.' The word passed through Spanish when Europeans encountered the fruit in Mexico and Central America.

AMአቦካዶ
ARأ avokado
BNআভোকাডো
CAavacats
CSavokado
DAavocado
DEAvocados
ELαβοκάντο
ESaguacates
FAآووکادو
FIavocado
FRavocats
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