: an elongated usually tapering tropical fruit with soft pulpy flesh enclosed in a soft usually yellow rind
a bunch of bananas
slipped on a banana peel
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: any of several widely cultivated perennial often treelike herbs (genus Musa of the family Musaceae, the banana family) bearing bananas in compact pendent bunches
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The gold standard is either the Giffard Banane du Brasil, for lighter, brighter banana notes, or Tempus Fugit Crème de Banana, which tastes more like banana bread.—
Jason O'Bryan,
Robb Report,
11 July 2026 The project became emotional with firsthand stories emerging like how a banana was used to trace out the curve of a body panel.—New Atlas,
11 July 2026 Consider pairing yielding fruits like nectarines with crisper specimens like apples, even softer fruits like bananas or cherimoya or crunchier additions like passionfruit pulp or shreds of coconut.—
Cooking Editor,
Los Angeles Times,
10 July 2026 While some medi-spas adopt the clinical aesthetic, Acquaforte Thalasso & Spa is part-luxury-resort, part-wellness-clinic, surrounding itself with flamboyant, lush gardens resplendent with palms, banana trees, and tropical flowers.—
Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
10 July 2026 See All Example Sentences for banana
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Etymology
Spanish or Portuguese; Spanish, from Portuguese, of African origin; akin to Wolof banaana banana