
1) American slang for a person 2) American slang for a testicle 3) Berry 4) Black, blue or straw 5) Bramble fruit 6) Bush fruit 7) Cloud Atlas actress Halle 8) Coffee bean 9) Common muffin flavor 10) Currant 11) Edible fruit 12) English boy and girl name 13) English cricketer 14) English surname 15) Exclusively Saxon word
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1) Fox grape 2) Acai 3) Aristotelia chilensis 4) Rukam 5) Honeyberry 6) Bacca 7) Baccate 8) Baneberry 9) Berberis heterophylla 10) Berry 11) Berrylike 12) Bilberry 13) Blackberry 14) Blackcurrant 15) Black mulberry 16) Black raspberry 17) Blackthorn 18) Bog bilberry 19) Phalsa 20) Blackberry 21) California coffeeberry
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a fleshy or pulpy indehiscent fruit with the seed(s) embedded in the fleshy tissue of the pericarp
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(n) fruit with seed enclosed in pulp [e.g. holly], (v) come into berry, collect berries (OED)
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• (n.) Any small fleshy fruit, as the strawberry, mulberry, huckleberry, etc. • (v. i.) To bear or produce berries. • (n.) The coffee bean. • (n.) A mound; a hillock. • (n.) One of the ova or eggs of a fish. • (n.) A small fruit that is pulpy or succulent throughout, having seeds loosely imbedded in the pulp, as the cu...
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A fleshy fruit (remaining closed when mature) with the seed or seeds surrounded by pulp.
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A fleshy indehisent pulpy, succulent fruit with immersed seeds.
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A fleshy fruit, usually containing many seeds. Unlike a drupe the seeds in a berry are not hard and stone-like.
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a fleshy, indehiscent fruit in which the seeds are not encased in a stone and are typically more than one
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A many-seeded, succulent fruit. An outer skin encloses a thick fleshy interior, with an inner thin layer.
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A fleshy or pulpy indehiscent fruit with the seed embedded in the fleshy tissue of the pericarp. ... Compare: drupe, pyrene. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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a fleshy, indehiscent fruit in which the seeds are not encased in a stone and are typically more than one
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A fleshy fruit containing few to many seeds
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A fruit with the seeds surrounded only by fleshy material.
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A fruit with the seeds surrounded only by fleshy material.
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(n) fruit with seed enclosed in pulp [e.g. holly], (v) come into berry, collect berries (OED)
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A small round fruit, also used as a common Christmas decoration.
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Ber'ry intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Berried ;
present participle & verbal noun Berrying .] To bear or produce berries.
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Ber'ry noun ;
plural Berries . [ Middle English
berie , Anglo-Saxon
berie ,
berige ; akin to Dutch
bes , German
beere , Old Saxon and Old High German
beri , Icelandic
ber , Swedish
bär , Goth.
basi , and perhaps Sanskri...
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A fleshy indehisent pulpy, succulent fruit with immersed seeds.
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A berry is a fleshy fruit formed from a monocarpellary or syncarpous ovary, containing one or more seeds each of which is surrounded only by its own hardened seed coat at dispersal. The fruit of the orange is a berry, for example. The name is usually given to fruits in which the calyx is adherent to the ovary and the placentas are parietal, the see...
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noun any of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preserves
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A fleshy fruit having numerous seeds embedded in the flesh (tomato, Solanum, Phytolacca).
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A fleshy fruit in which the seed or seeds are buried.
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(color) baya
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