"Ribston pippin" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Ribston pippins [plural]
Etymology: Named after Ribston in Yorkshire, where Sir Henry Goodricke (1642-1705) first introduced them. Head templates: {{en-noun}} Ribston pippin (plural Ribston pippins)
  1. A triploid cultivar of winter apple with firm flesh and a yellow skin streaked with red. Wikipedia link: Ribston Pippin Synonyms: Ribstone pippin
    Sense id: en-Ribston_pippin-en-noun-z6vJ3HbO Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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