Here is the information on the word "pippy":
1. Parts of Speech: adjective, noun
2. Definitions:
- (adj.) containing many pips or seeds
- (n.) a seed or pip, especially one in a fruit
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈpɪpi/
- UK: /ˈpɪpi/
4. Origin and Usage:
- "Pippy" is a word that originated in the 19th century in the UK. It is derived from the word "pip," which means seed or small hard fruit. The word is commonly used to describe fruits that contain many seeds, such as pomegranates or blackberries. It can also be used to describe any object that contains many small, hard pieces, such as a gravel road or a piece of candy with many small pieces inside.
5. Synonyms:
- (adj.) seedy, full of seeds, pip-filled
- (n.) seed, pip, kernel
6. Related Words:
- apple, berry, grape, peach, lemon
7. Example Sentences:
- (adj.) She found the pippy jam too crunchy for her taste.
- (n.) He accidentally swallowed a pippy while eating his orange.