Pearmain


Also found in: Dictionary, Wikipedia.
Graphic Thesaurus  🔍
Display ON
Animation ON
Legend
Synonym
Antonym
Related
  • noun

Words related to Pearmain

any of several varieties of apples with red skins

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
References in periodicals archive ?
Student Jason Pearmain was also presented with a gold award
Tony Dobbin-trained mare Worcester Pearmain receives a minimum of 7lb from the other 16 entries in the Conditions Race and that could prove crucial as the eight-year-old tries to supplement her Border Restricted success.
The White Winter Pearmain is thought to have come from Rome, but was first documented in Norfolk, England, in AD 1200.
Sarah Pearmain found this giant spider in a bunch of bananas she bought in Birmingham
One of several speakers who attacked the government's temporarily delayed Certificate of Need (CoN) legislation at the annual Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA) conference in Johannesburg this October, Pearmain said that health services were generally located where there was a strong likelihood of patients finding them.
NEIL PEARMAIN has been appointed Muntons Ingredients 01449 618300 Sales and Marketing Director and will take over all responsibilities for the marketing and sales of our extensive range of ingredients.
The company's latest project, Pearmain Garden on Western Road in the village of Hagley, is a 38 property development of detached four-bedroom homes.
Parr has been working in the healthcare market research industry, initially with Martin Hamblin and then with Holden Pearmain, Ziment and Kantar Health.
Mike Pearmain, PrS oject Manager with Cosmopolitan Housing Association, says: "We have successfully obtained planning permission from Knowsley Council and funding submissions have been made, which we are awaiting a decision on very shortly, so we can offer comfortable, safe and affordable homes for the older people in this area.
THE firm, aromatic apples of Worcester Pearmain have a swe et, intense flavour that is reminiscent of strawberries.
David Pearmain, chair of Schools NorthEast, said: "Schools have a critical role in supporting regeneration and enterprise development in North-east communities."
There is one other of this type that is a personal favourite and that is Adam's Pearmain. It, too, has that rich, aromatic, almost nutty flavour.