logan
word
/ˈɫoʊɡən/
LOH-guhn
/lˈəʊɡən/
LOH-guhn
Definition
A logan is a kind of apple. It is a specific variety name, usually used when talking about fruit, farming, or food.
Usage & Nuances
This is a specific noun rather than a common everyday word. Use it like other apple variety names, often after 'apple' in phrases such as 'a Logan apple'; many learners may meet it mainly in lists of fruit varieties.
Spanish: logan (manzana)Portuguese (BR): logan (maçã)Portuguese (PT): logan (maçã)Chinese (Simplified): 洛根苹果Chinese (Traditional): 洛根蘋果Hindi: लोगन सेबArabic: تفاح لوغانBengali: লোগান আপেলRussian: логан (разновидность яблока)Japanese: ローガン(リンゴの品種)Vietnamese: táo LoganKorean: 로건 사과Turkish: logan elmasıUrdu: لوگان سیبIndonesian: apel logan
Example Sentences
I’d never tried a logan before, but I actually liked it.
natural
I bought a logan at the market.
basic
This logan is sweet and crisp.
basic
Farmers grow logan in this region.
basic
They had logan on the menu for the autumn fruit tasting.
natural
If you see logan at the store, grab a few for the pie.
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