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Satsuma
[sat-soo-muh, sat-suh-muh, sah-tsoo-mah]
noun
a former province on S Kyushu, in SW Japan: famous for its porcelain ware.
(lowercase)a kind of mandarin orange.
satsuma
1/ æˈːə /
noun
a small citrus tree, Citrus nobilis var. unshiu, cultivated, esp in Japan, for its edible fruit
the fruit of this tree, which has a loose rind and easily separable segments
Satsuma
2/ ˈæٲʊˌɑː /
noun
a former province of SW Japan, on S Kyushu: famous for its porcelain
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of satsuma1
Example Sentences
Sumo oranges, a seedless satsuma–mandarin orange hybrid, only began shipping to the United States a decade ago.
A Bristol film school, Boom Satsuma is reusing some of the items.
Smaller items were given away to Boom Satsuma - a sixth form film school based at Bottle Yard Studios.
Police in Satsuma, Alabama stopped the car and found marijuana and a loaded hangun.
Jane Hunt, Conservative MP for Loughborough in Leicestershire, had "very few" symptoms before a tumour the size of a satsuma was discovered during a colonoscopy in July.
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