apricot vs crackerjack

apricot

noun
  • A round sweet and juicy stone fruit, resembling peach or plum in taste, with a yellow-orange flesh, lightly fuzzy skin and a large seed inside. 

  • The junction of the brain and brain stem on a target, used as an aiming point to ensure a one-shot kill. 

  • A pale yellow-orange colour, like that of an apricot fruit. 

  • The apricot tree, Prunus armeniaca 

  • A dog with an orange-coloured coat. 

adj
  • Of a pale yellowish-orange colour, like that of an apricot. 

crackerjack

noun
  • Popcorn candied in molasses-flavored caramel and peanuts. 

  • A U.S. Navy sailor. 

  • The traditional blue uniforms of the enlisted men of the US Navy. 

  • An expert or top-rated individual (e.g., a marksman). 

  • An exceptionally fine or excellent thing or person. 

adj
  • Expert, top-rated or high-performing. 

  • Referring to clothing items (pants, jersey, collar) that constitute the traditional blue uniform of the enlisted men of the US Navy. 

  • Exceptionally fine or excellent; top-notch; high quality. 

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