cidra . ( Of the lat. )( citra , pl. n. of -um ). 1. f. fruit of the Citron, lemon-like, and commonly more oblong and sometimes spherical. The bark is coarse, fleshy and planted vejiguillas very thick, filled with volatile oil, unpleasant odor, and the Center, small and sour. It is used in medicine. CIDRA cayote. 1. f. combines plant. 2. f. fruit of this plant, smooth bark and green with spots blanquecin ACE and yellowish, and commonly black seed. Its flesh is juicy, white, and so fibrosa then of cooked resembles a tangled hair, which makes the sweet called cabello de Angel.