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cedrat, -ate|ˈsiːdrɪt| [a. F. cédrat, ad. It. cedrato, f. cedro (:—L. citrus) citron.] A variety of the citron or lemon.
1781J. T. Dillon Trav. Spain 399 The cedrats are so large as sometimes to weigh more than six pounds. 1783Hamilton in Phil. Trans. LXXIII. 195 The agrume (the general name of all kind of orange, lemon, cedrate, and bergamot-trees). 1847Craig, Cedrate Lemon, a variety..with round smooth fruit, having a long acute point. |