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The name pomegranate derives from medieval Latin pÃ
Âmum apple and grÃÂnÃÂtum seeded.[4] This has influenced the common name for pomegranate in many languages (e.g. granada in Spanish, Granatapfel or Grenadine in German, grenade in French, granatäpple in Swedish, gránátalma in Hungarian, and pomogranàin Venetian). MÃÂlum grÃÂnÃÂtus, using the classical Latin word for apple, gives rise to the Italian name melograno, or less commonly melagrana. |
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