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Revision as of 12:50, 21 December 2005
1. a fleshy fruit whose seed is enclosed in a stony structure.
2. fleshy usually with one or few seeds enclosed in hardened inner wall of ovary (peach).
Peaches, an example of a drupe.
Source: http://botony.cs.tamu.edu