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Capote vs Sapote - What's the difference?

capote | sapote |

As a verb capote

is .

As a noun sapote is

the soft, edible fruit of various south american trees, including the sapodilla.

capote

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A long coat or cloak with a hood.
  • A coat made from a blanket, worn by 19th century Canadian woodsmen.
  • * 1888 , Theodore Roosevelt, Frontier Types, The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine , October 1888.
  • The fourth member of our party round the camp-fire that night was a powerfully built trapper, partly French by blood,who wore a gayly colored capote , or blanket-coat, a greasy fur cap, and moccasins.

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    sapote

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • The soft, edible fruit of various South American trees, including the sapodilla.
  • *{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 28, author=John Anderson, title=His Weird Side: That’s Where the Fun Is, work=New York Times citation
  • , passage=Besides, the theater gives him a rush that can only be equaled by, perhaps, the healthy fruiting of a white sapote . }}
  • # Sapotaceae species:
  • ## Manilkara zapota , sapodilla, naseberry, native to Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Belize, and possibly El Salvador.
  • ## , yellow sapote, native to Mexico and Central America.
  • ## Pouteria sapota , mamey sapote, from southern Mexico to northern South America.
  • ## , green sapote, native to lowland southern Mexico.
  • # Ebenaceae species:
  • ## , black sapote, from eastern Mexico south to Colombia.
  • ## , chapote, is native to the lower Rio Grande valley region in Texas and Mexico.
  • # Rutaceae species:
  • ## , white sapote, native to northern and central Mexico, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Guatemala.