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avo·ca·do \ˌavəˈkä(ˌ)dō, -ˈkȧ-, (esp when “pear” follows) -_də, also ˌäv- or ˌȧv-\ noun also avocado pear (plural avocados also avocadoes) Etymology: modification of Spanish aguacate, from Nahuatl ahuacatl, short for ahuacacuahuitl, literally, testicle tree, from ahuacatl testicle + cuahuitl tree; from its use as an aphrodisiac 1. : the pulpy green or purple somewhat pear-shaped edible fruit of various tropical American trees of the genus Persea, especially of cultivated varieties originating in the West Indies, Guatemala, and Mexico — called also alligator pear 2. : a tree bearing avocados |