demurre
Demurre is a term that generally refers to a soft, velvety or downy covering. It is often used to describe the surface of certain fruits, such as peaches and apricots, which have a characteristic fuzzy texture. This texture is due to the presence of fine, short hairs. The demurre can also be found on the leaves of some plants, contributing to their soft feel. In some contexts, the word might be used more broadly to describe anything with a similar delicate and slightly fuzzy appearance. The exact composition and appearance of demurre can vary depending on the specific plant or fruit it covers. It plays a role in protecting the underlying surface from minor abrasions and can also influence water retention. The term is not as common as words like "fuzz" or "velvet" but is used in botanical and agricultural descriptions to convey a specific type of surface texture.