cantaloup

/ˈkæntəˌlup/
noun
  1. A type of melon with a rough, netted rind and sweet, orange flesh; also spelled cantaloupe.
    • The fruit salad included chunks of cantaloup, honeydew, and watermelon.
    • She sliced a cold cantaloup for breakfast on a hot summer morning.
    • He grew cantaloup in his garden and enjoyed the sweet aroma when they ripened.
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