English
Etymology
1785. From New Latin arillus (compare modern French arille and the English doublet arillus), from Medieval Latin arilli. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
Noun
aril (plural arils)
- (botany) A tissue surrounding the seed in certain fruits such as pomegranates.
Derived terms
Translations
meat surrounding seed
- Basque: arilo
- Catalan: aril (ca) m
- Czech: míšek m
- Danish: frøkappe
- Dutch: zaadmantel m, zaadrok (nl) m
- Esperanto: arilo, grajnomantelo
- Estonian: seemnerüü, arill
- Finnish: siemenvaippa
- French: arille (fr) m
- Galician: arilo (gl) m
- German: Arillus m, Samenmantel m
- Indonesian: salut biji, aril (id)
- Irish: aral m
- Italian: arillo m
- Japanese: 仮種皮
- Kazakh: aриллус (arillus)
- Lithuanian: sėklamakštė
- Norwegian:
- Nynorsk: frøkappe
- Polish: osnówka f
- Portuguese: arilo (pt) m
- Russian: ари́ллус (ru) m (aríllus), кро́велька (ru) f (króvelʹka), присемя́нник (ru) m (prisemjánnik), присеме́нник (ru) m (priseménnik)
- Spanish: arilo m
- Swedish: arillusfrukt
- Tagalog: lamukot
- Tamil: ஏரில் (ēril)
- Thai: เยื่อหุ้มเมล็ด (yʉ̂ʉa-hûm-má-lét)
- Ukrainian: принасінник m (prynasinnyk), ари́люс m (arýljus)
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Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
From English aryl.
Noun
aril m (plural aris)
- (organic chemistry) aryl
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French aryle.
Noun
aril m (uncountable)
- aryl
Declension
Declension of aril
singular only
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indefinite
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definite
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nominative-accusative
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aril
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arilul
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genitive-dative
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aril
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arilului
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vocative
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arilule
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