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  1. Cherry
    [band] Cherry was an all-Australian girl pop music group. It was one of the first girl bands to emerge since the loss of the successful early 90`s girl-group Girlfriend (who later became gf4). Cherry consisted of Zoe, Hayley, Camielle, Gerri and Amy, and was formed in 1998. The debut single ...
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  2. Cherry
    [song] "Cherry" (parsed as CHE.R.RY) is the eighth single of singer/songwriter Yui released March 7, 2007. It broke her personal record for highest first week sales, exceeding the 75,390 copies sold during the first week of sales for Rolling Star. This song also overtook Hikaru Utada`s Flavo...
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  3. Cherry
    Cherry is slang for virginity or the hymen as its symbol.
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  4. Cherry
    [disambiguation] The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus. Cherry may also refer to: == Plants and fruits == == People == === Surname === === First name === == Places == == Entertainment == == Slang == == Other uses == == See also == ...
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  5. Cherry
    (Prunus) Prunus is the botanical name for a large group of deciduous and evergreen trees and shrubs. These popular plants are greatly valued for their delicious, edible fruits, gorgeous spring blossoms and some, for their colorful foliage; some varieties are grown for decoration alone, since all do ...
    Found op http://www.botany.com/prunus.html

  6. cherry
    [n] - wood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherry 2. [n] - any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone 3. [n] - fruit with a single hard stone
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  7. cherry
    The most popular fruitwood for furniture-making as it is hard and even-textured, with a superficial resemblance to mahogany, and polishes to a good finish. The cut wood of the British species varies in colour from pinkish-yellow to red-brown. Cherry was used particularly on the turned members of cou...
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  8. Cherry
    Cher'ry (chĕr'rȳ) noun [ Middle English chery , for cherys , from French cerise (cf. Anglo-Saxon cyrs cherry), from Late Latin ceresia , from Latin cerasus Cherry tree, Greek keraso`s ...
    Found op http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/61

  9. Cherry
    Cher'ry (chĕr'rȳ) adjective Like a red cherry in color; ruddy; blooming; as, a cherry lip; cherry cheeks.
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  10. cherry
    noun a red fruit with a single hard stone
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  11. cherry
    cherry tree noun any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood
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  12. Cherry
    • (n.) A tree or shrub of the genus Prunus (Which also includes the plum) bearing a fleshy drupe with a bony stone; • (n.) The common garden cherry (Prunus Cerasus), of which several hundred varieties are cultivated for the fruit, some of which are, the begarreau, blackheart, black Tartari...
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  1. cherry
    any of various trees belonging to species of Prunus and their edible fruits. Most cherry species are native to the Northern Hemisphere, where they ... [4 related articles]
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  2. Cherry
    Cherry is a English girl name. The meaning of the name is `Cherry` Where is it used? The name Cherry is mainly used In English.How do they say it elsewhere? Sheree ( In English) Sheri ( In English) Sherie ( In English) Sherry ( In English) Charity ( In English) Cherie ( In English) Cheri ( In Engli...
    Found op http://www.pregnology.com/index.php?girls/Cherry

  3. Cherry
    Cherry is slang for virginity or the hymen as its symbol.
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  4. Cherry
    [comics] Cherry is an adult comic book with a protagonist of the same name, written and drawn by Larry Welz. ==History== First published in 1982 the comic series was originally called Cherry Poptart, but the title was changed to Cherry beginning with Issue #3 following litigation or threats ...
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  5. Cherry
    The cherry is the fruit of many plants of the genus Prunus, and is a fleshy stone fruit. The cherry fruits of commerce are usually obtained from a limited number of species, including especially cultivars of the wild cherry, Prunus avium. The name `cherry`, often as the compound term `cherry tree`,...
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  6. Cherry
    There are two main types of cherries: sweet and sour. The sweet varieties include Bing, Lambert, Tartarian, and Royal Ann (from which Maraschino cherries are made). The sour types include Early Richmond, Montemorency, English Merello.
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  7. cherry
    cherry, name for several species of trees or shrubs of the genus Prunus (a few are sometimes classed as Padus) of the family Rosaceae (rose family) and for their fruits. The small, round red to black fruits are botanically designated drupes, or stone fruits, as are those of the closely related peach...
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  8. Cherry
    The cherry is a fruit tree of of the prune or plum tribe, the family Rosaceae. Cherry is very ornamental and therefore much cultivated in shrubberies. It is a native of most temperate countries of the northern hemisphere, and in Britain is quite common in the wild state, besides being cultivated for...
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  9. cherry
    Any of a group of fruit-bearing trees distinguished from plums and apricots by their fruits, which are round and smooth and not covered with a bloom. They are cultivated in temperate regions with warm summers and grow best in deep fertile soil. (Genus Prunus, family Rosaceae.)
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  10. Cherry
    (Europe and USA) A reddish veneer. Width 8-10 inches.
    Found op http://www.artmarquetry.com/glossary.htm

  11. cherry
    The most popular fruitwood for furniture-making as it is hard and even-textured, with a superficial resemblance to mahogany, and polishes to a good finish. The cut wood of the British species varies in colour from pinkish-yellow to red-brown. Cherry was used particularly on the turned members of cou...
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  12. Cherry
    There are two main types of cherries: sweet and sour. The sweet varieties include Bing, Lambert, Tartarian, and Royal Ann (from which Maraschino cherries are made). The sour types include Early Richmond, Montemorency, English Merello.
    Found op http://www.nutribase.com/fruits.shtml

  13. Cherry
    Any of a variety of fruit grown on a shrub or also on small shrub-like tree that are not considered domestic tree cherries. Some of the varieties of Bush Cherries include the Nanking cherry, Hansen's Bush cherry, Pin cherry, Sand cherry, Joy Cherry, Chinese Bush cherry, Korean Bush cherry, and also ...
    Found op http://www.fruitsinfo.com/glossary-c.htm

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