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Look up: Bramble

  1. Bramble
    any shrub with thorns in the rose family; usually refers to blackberries and raspberries.
    Found on http://www.hcs.ohio-state.edu/mg/manual/

  2. Bramble
    The bramble (Rubus fruticosus) is a prickly shrub of the order rosaceae, allied to the raspberry. It is a prolific wild plant in Britain, and bears berries known as blackberries in autumn.
    Found on http://fas.org/news/reference/probert/B1

  3. bramble
    [n] - any of various rough thorny shrubs or vines
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Bramble
    A sprawling, prickly shrub well known for it's black berries which can be made into jams and desserts. Known as the blackberry in southern England.
    Found on http://www.lethamshank.co.uk/glossary/gl

  5. Bramble
    Bram"ble (brăm"b'l) noun [ Middle English brembil , Anglo-Saxon brēmel , brēmbel , brǣmbel (akin to Old High German brāmal ), from the same root as English broom , As. brōm . See Broom .] 1. (Botany) Any plant of the genus Rubus , including the raspberry and blackberry. Hence: An …
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/B/91

  6. bramble
    1. <botany> Any plant of the genus Rubus, including the raspberry and blackberry. Hence: Any rough, prickly shrub. "The thorny brambles, and embracing bushes." (Shak) ... 2. <zoology> The brambling or bramble finch. ... Origin: OE. Brembil, AS.brmbel, brmbel (akin to OHG. Bramal), fr. The same root as E. Broom, As. Brm. See Broom. ... Sour …
    Found on http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/cgi-bin/omd?b

  7. Bramble
    `Bramble` refers to thorny plants of the genus `Rubus`, in the Rose family (Rosaceae). Brambles include blackberries, loganberries, and other closely related plants. `Bramble fruit` is the fruit of any plant of the Genus `Rubus`, such as the blackberry or the raspberry. The word comes from Germanic *`bram-bezi`, whence also German `Brombeere` and French `framboise`. In popular UK usage the term primarily refers to the blackberry bush; in Scotland...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramble

  8. Bramble
    `Bramble` refers to thorny plants of the genus `Rubus`, in the Rose family (Rosaceae). Brambles include blackberries, loganberries, and other closely related plants. `Bramble fruit` is the fruit of any plant of the Genus `Rubus`, such as the blackberry or the raspberry. The word comes from Germanic *`bram-bezi`, whence also German `Brombeere` and French `framboise`. In popular UK usage the term primarily refers to the blackberry bush; in Scotland...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramble

  9. Bramble
    • (n.) The brambling or bramble finch. • (n.) Any plant of the genus Rubus, including the raspberry and blackberry. Hence: Any rough, prickly shrub.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  10. Bramble
    These are the largest of the wild berries, up to 1" long when mature. Look for plump, deep colored berries without hulls. (If hulls are present, the berries were picked too early and will be tart.) More commonly known as "blueberry."
    Found on http://www.nutribase.com/fruits.shtml

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