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a variety of the winter melon,
Cucumis melo inodorus,
having a wrinkled, yellow rind and sweet, juicy, greenish flesh.
Also,
cassaba.
Also called
casaba melon.
Origin:
1885–90,
Americanism
;
named after
Kassaba
(now Turgutlu), town near Izmir, Turkey, which exported it
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ca·sa·ba also cas·sa·ba
(kə-sä'bə)
n. A variety of winter melon
(Cucumis melo
var.
Inodorus)
having a yellow rind and sweet, whitish flesh.
[After
Kasaba
(Turgutlu), a city of western Turkey.]
cas·sa·ba
(kə-sä'bə)
n. Variant of
casaba
.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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