From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsatsumasat‧su‧ma /sætˈsuːmə/ noun [countable] DFa fruit like a small orange, that has no seeds, and a loose skin you can pull off easily
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satsuma• We had a list: a satsuma, two kumquat trees, a lime, and three mulberries.• Meredith bought two pounds of satsumas and retired defeated.• But she couldn't live on satsumas and the last of the bacon rashers until after Christmas.