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kum·quat noun also cum·quat \ˈkəmˌkwät\ (-s) Etymology: Chinese (Cant) kam kwat, from kam gold + kwat orange 1. a. : any of several small yellow to orange citrus fruits with sweet spongy rind and somewhat acid pulp that are used chiefly candied or in preserves b. : a tree or shrub of the genus Fortunella that bears kumquats: as (1) : a Chinese tree (F. margarita) that is widely cultivated in warm regions and that bears ovoid orange-colored kumquats (2) : a tree (F. japonica) that is known only in cultivation and that bears spherical golden yellow kumquats 2. Australia : desert lemon |