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▪ I. pomaceous, a.1|pəʊˈmeɪʃəs| [f. mod.L. pōmāce-us (f. L. pōmum apple) + -ous: see -aceous.] 1. Of, pertaining to, or consisting of apples.
1706E. Baynard in Sir J. Floyer Hot & Cold Bath. ii. (1706) 128 Apples and pomaceous Juices, are the greatest Pectorals. 1708J. Philips Cyder ii. 58 English Plains Blush with pomaceous Harvests, breathing Sweets. 1757Dyer Fleece i. 61 Lawns, and purple groves Pomaceous. fig.1861Temple Bar Mag. I. 486 An extra feast of pomaceous trash, in the shape haply of..Clarissa Harlowe. 2. Bot. Of the nature of a pome or apple; of or pertaining to the Pomeæ, a division of rosaceous trees bearing pomes or pome-like fruits.
1858Mayne Expos. Lex., Pomaceus, Bot...pomaceous. ▪ II. poˈmaceous, a.2 rare—0. [f. pomace + -eous.] Resembling or consisting of pomace.
1828in Webster. 1882in Ogilvie. |