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quan·dong noun also quan·dang or quon·dong \ˈkwänˌdäŋ\; or quan·tong \-n.ˌtäŋ\ (-s) Etymology: native name in Australia 1. a. : a small or shrubby Australian tree (Fusanus acuminatus or Elaeocarpus grandis) of the family Santalaceae that has lanceolate leaves and small flowers in terminal panicles followed by round edible red drupes b. : the fruit of the quandong tree — called also native peach; see quandong nut 2. : brisbane quandong |