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- The berry of this shrub.
- A berry-bearing shrub, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, native to the cool temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere.
- tart red berries similar to American cranberries but smaller
- low evergreen shrub of high north temperate regions of Europe and Asia and America bearing red edible berries
noun
noun
- The berry of such a plant.
- The berries of those trees
- (Canada, US) Any plant of the genus Amelanchier of small deciduous trees and large shrubs in the family Rosaceae.
- (Europe) Several species of trees in the genus Sorbus, especially Sorbus domestica and Sorbus torminalis.
- any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit
- edible purple or red berries
noun
- (countable) The shrub of the above-mentioned berry.
- (countable) An edible round berry, belonging to the cowberry group (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus), with flared crowns at the end, that turns blue on ripening.
- (countable and uncountable) A dark blue colour.
- any of numerous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium bearing blueberries
- sweet edible dark-blue berries of either low-growing or high-growing blueberry plants
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- A berry of one of these shrubs.
- Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or blue whortleberry);
- Vaccinium uliginosum (bog whortleberry or bilberry).
- Vaccinium vitis-idaea (lingonberry or red whortleberry);
- blue-black berries similar to American blueberries
- erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
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- The berry of the strawberry tree (Arbutus)
- (US, slang) A prostitute who exchanges sexual services for crack cocaine.
- Any plant of the genus Fragaria (that bears such fruit).
- (rare) Something resembling a strawberry, especially a reddish bruise, birthmark, or infantile hemangioma (naevus).
- A butt plug with one end shaped like a strawberry fruit.
- A dark pinkish red color, like that of the fruit; strawberry red.
- The sweet, usually red, edible accessory fruit of certain plants of the genus Fragaria.
- any of various low perennial herbs with many runners and bearing white flowers followed by edible fruits having many small achenes scattered on the surface of an enlarged red pulpy berry
- a soft red birthmark
- sweet fleshy red fruit
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verb
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- (countable) A berry from a shrub of this species.
- (uncountable) A species of Vaccinium (Vaccinium arboreum) native to the southeastern United States, from southern Virginia west to southeastern Missouri, and south to Florida and eastern Texas, and taking the form of a shrub (rarely a small tree) growing to 3-5 m (rarely 9 m) tall.
- shrub or small tree of eastern United States having black inedible berries
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- (heraldry) A stylized strawberry with leaves.
- (historical) A ruff worn (especially by women) in the 16th century.
- Alternative form of froise (“kind of pancake or omelette”).
- A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
- (historical) An embroidered scarf with its ends crossed over the chest and pinned, worn (especially by women) in the 19th century.
- A type of palisade placed for defence around a berm; a defence consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
- A tool for cutting the teeth of a timepiece's wheel to correct inaccuracies.
- a ruff for the neck worn in the 16th century
- sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakes
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- A tropical berry used to make allspice.
- The tree on which it grows.
- A red sweet pepper, a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, used to make relish, stuffed into olives, or used as spice.
- plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
- fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
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- creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries
- white-flowered raspberry of western North America and northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries
- large erect red-flowered raspberry of western North America having large pinkish-orange berries
- The fruit from this bush, similar in appearance and texture to the blackberry and raspberry.
- A bush, Rubus spectabilis, found on the Pacific coast of North America.
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- Barbados gooseberry (Pereskia aculeata), an unusual cactus
- Ceylon gooseberry, a species of Dovyalis native to Sri Lanka and southern India
- Any other plant or fruit in the subgenus Grossularia, distinguished from currants by bearing spines, including Ribes hirtellum (American gooseberry).
- A fruit of species Ribes uva-crispa, related to the currant.
- Chinese gooseberry or kiwifruit, the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between this and other species in the genus Actinidia
- Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), emblic, amla.
- Long Key locustberry or shiny locustberry (Byrsonima lucida)
- poison gooseberry (Withania somnifera)
- Katuk (Sauropus androgynus), a shrub grown in some tropical regions as a leaf vegetable
- Jamaican gooseberry tree (Phyllanthus acuminatus), a herb-like plant
- (chiefly British) An additional person who is neither necessary nor wanted in a given situation.
- Physalis angulata, also called balloon cherry and cutleaf groundcherry
- Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), indigenous to South America
- Otaheite gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus)
- currant-like berry used primarily in jams and jellies
- spiny Eurasian shrub having greenish purple-tinged flowers and ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries
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- Ellipsis of mushroom cloud.
- A fungus producing such fruiting bodies.
- Any of the mushroom-shaped pegs in bar billiards.
- (figurative) Something that grows very quickly or seems to appear suddenly.
- Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
- Champignon or Agaricus bisporus, the mushroom species most commonly used in cooking.
- (architecture) A concrete column with a thickened portion at the top, used to support a slab.
- mushrooms and related fleshy fungi (including toadstools, puffballs, morels, coral fungi, etc.)
- a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb)
- fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi
- common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool)
- any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium
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- (intransitive) To form the shape of a mushroom.
- (intransitive) To gather mushrooms.
- (intransitive, figurative) To grow quickly to a large size or rapidly increase in scope or scale.
- (ballistics, of a bullet) To form the shape of a mushroom when striking a soft target.
- grow and spread fast
- pick or gather mushrooms
noun
- hackberry (Celtis spp.).
- dead nettle, dumb nettle (Lamium spp.), particularly Lamium album, white nettle;
- Various species of the genus Dendrocnide:
- ball nettle (Solanum carolinense);
- bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle (Solanum elaeagnifolium);
- horse-nettle (Solanum rostratum);
- Most, but not all, subspecies of Urtica dioica (common nettle),
- small-leaved nettle (Dendrocnide photinophylla).
- Wood nettle (Laportea canadensis);
- bull nettle, spurge nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)
- western horse-nettle, robust horse-nettle (Solanum dimidiatum);
- scratchbush (Urera baccifera)
- Texas bull nettle (Cnidoscolus texanus),
- bull nettle (Cnidoscolus urens),
- Loosely, anything which causes a similarly stinging rash, such as a jellyfish or sea nettle.
- horse nettle Agastache urticifolia,
- nilgiri nettle, Himalayan giant nettle (Girardinia diversifolia, family Urticaceae).
- false nettle (Boehmeria spp., family Urticaceae);
- rock nettle (Eucnide spp.);
- hemp nettle (Galeopsis spp.);
- tree nettle (Urtica ferox);
- Urtica incisa (Australian nettle);
- flame nettle or painted nettle (Coleus spp.);
- hedge nettle (Stachys spp.);
- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae)
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- The berry of this shrub.
- A berry-bearing shrub, Vaccinium vitis-idaea, native to the cool temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere.
- tart red berries similar to American cranberries but smaller
- low evergreen shrub of high north temperate regions of Europe and Asia and America bearing red edible berries
noun
noun
- The berry of such a plant.
- The berries of those trees
- (Canada, US) Any plant of the genus Amelanchier of small deciduous trees and large shrubs in the family Rosaceae.
- (Europe) Several species of trees in the genus Sorbus, especially Sorbus domestica and Sorbus torminalis.
- any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit
- edible purple or red berries
noun
- (countable) The shrub of the above-mentioned berry.
- (countable) An edible round berry, belonging to the cowberry group (Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus), with flared crowns at the end, that turns blue on ripening.
- (countable and uncountable) A dark blue colour.
- any of numerous shrubs of the genus Vaccinium bearing blueberries
- sweet edible dark-blue berries of either low-growing or high-growing blueberry plants
adj
verb
noun
noun
noun
noun
noun
- A berry of one of these shrubs.
- Vaccinium myrtillus (bilberry or blue whortleberry);
- Vaccinium uliginosum (bog whortleberry or bilberry).
- Vaccinium vitis-idaea (lingonberry or red whortleberry);
- blue-black berries similar to American blueberries
- erect European blueberry having solitary flowers and blue-black berries
noun
- The berry of the strawberry tree (Arbutus)
- (US, slang) A prostitute who exchanges sexual services for crack cocaine.
- Any plant of the genus Fragaria (that bears such fruit).
- (rare) Something resembling a strawberry, especially a reddish bruise, birthmark, or infantile hemangioma (naevus).
- A butt plug with one end shaped like a strawberry fruit.
- A dark pinkish red color, like that of the fruit; strawberry red.
- The sweet, usually red, edible accessory fruit of certain plants of the genus Fragaria.
- any of various low perennial herbs with many runners and bearing white flowers followed by edible fruits having many small achenes scattered on the surface of an enlarged red pulpy berry
- a soft red birthmark
- sweet fleshy red fruit
adj
verb
noun
noun
- (countable) A berry from a shrub of this species.
- (uncountable) A species of Vaccinium (Vaccinium arboreum) native to the southeastern United States, from southern Virginia west to southeastern Missouri, and south to Florida and eastern Texas, and taking the form of a shrub (rarely a small tree) growing to 3-5 m (rarely 9 m) tall.
- shrub or small tree of eastern United States having black inedible berries
noun
- (heraldry) A stylized strawberry with leaves.
- (historical) A ruff worn (especially by women) in the 16th century.
- Alternative form of froise (“kind of pancake or omelette”).
- A fluted reamer for enlarging holes in stone; a small milling cutter.
- (historical) An embroidered scarf with its ends crossed over the chest and pinned, worn (especially by women) in the 19th century.
- A type of palisade placed for defence around a berm; a defence consisting of pointed stakes driven into the ramparts in a horizontal or inclined position.
- A tool for cutting the teeth of a timepiece's wheel to correct inaccuracies.
- a ruff for the neck worn in the 16th century
- sloping or horizontal rampart of pointed stakes
verb
noun
noun
- A tropical berry used to make allspice.
- The tree on which it grows.
- A red sweet pepper, a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, used to make relish, stuffed into olives, or used as spice.
- plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
- fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
noun
- creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries
- white-flowered raspberry of western North America and northern Mexico with thimble-shaped orange berries
- large erect red-flowered raspberry of western North America having large pinkish-orange berries
- The fruit from this bush, similar in appearance and texture to the blackberry and raspberry.
- A bush, Rubus spectabilis, found on the Pacific coast of North America.
noun
- Barbados gooseberry (Pereskia aculeata), an unusual cactus
- Ceylon gooseberry, a species of Dovyalis native to Sri Lanka and southern India
- Any other plant or fruit in the subgenus Grossularia, distinguished from currants by bearing spines, including Ribes hirtellum (American gooseberry).
- A fruit of species Ribes uva-crispa, related to the currant.
- Chinese gooseberry or kiwifruit, the edible berry of a cultivar group of the woody vine Actinidia deliciosa and hybrids between this and other species in the genus Actinidia
- Indian gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica), emblic, amla.
- Long Key locustberry or shiny locustberry (Byrsonima lucida)
- poison gooseberry (Withania somnifera)
- Katuk (Sauropus androgynus), a shrub grown in some tropical regions as a leaf vegetable
- Jamaican gooseberry tree (Phyllanthus acuminatus), a herb-like plant
- (chiefly British) An additional person who is neither necessary nor wanted in a given situation.
- Physalis angulata, also called balloon cherry and cutleaf groundcherry
- Cape gooseberry (Physalis peruviana), indigenous to South America
- Otaheite gooseberry (Phyllanthus acidus)
- currant-like berry used primarily in jams and jellies
- spiny Eurasian shrub having greenish purple-tinged flowers and ovoid yellow-green or red-purple berries
noun
- Ellipsis of mushroom cloud.
- A fungus producing such fruiting bodies.
- Any of the mushroom-shaped pegs in bar billiards.
- (figurative) Something that grows very quickly or seems to appear suddenly.
- Any of the fleshy fruiting bodies of fungi typically produced above ground on soil or on their food sources (such as decaying wood).
- Champignon or Agaricus bisporus, the mushroom species most commonly used in cooking.
- (architecture) A concrete column with a thickened portion at the top, used to support a slab.
- mushrooms and related fleshy fungi (including toadstools, puffballs, morels, coral fungi, etc.)
- a large cloud of rubble and dust shaped like a mushroom and rising into the sky after an explosion (especially of a nuclear bomb)
- fleshy body of any of numerous edible fungi
- common name for an edible agaric (contrasting with the inedible toadstool)
- any of various fleshy fungi of the subdivision Basidiomycota consisting of a cap at the end of a stem arising from an underground mycelium
adj
verb
- (intransitive) To form the shape of a mushroom.
- (intransitive) To gather mushrooms.
- (intransitive, figurative) To grow quickly to a large size or rapidly increase in scope or scale.
- (ballistics, of a bullet) To form the shape of a mushroom when striking a soft target.
- grow and spread fast
- pick or gather mushrooms
noun
- hackberry (Celtis spp.).
- dead nettle, dumb nettle (Lamium spp.), particularly Lamium album, white nettle;
- Various species of the genus Dendrocnide:
- ball nettle (Solanum carolinense);
- bull nettle, silver-leaf nettle, white horse-nettle (Solanum elaeagnifolium);
- horse-nettle (Solanum rostratum);
- Most, but not all, subspecies of Urtica dioica (common nettle),
- small-leaved nettle (Dendrocnide photinophylla).
- Wood nettle (Laportea canadensis);
- bull nettle, spurge nettle (Cnidoscolus stimulosus)
- western horse-nettle, robust horse-nettle (Solanum dimidiatum);
- scratchbush (Urera baccifera)
- Texas bull nettle (Cnidoscolus texanus),
- bull nettle (Cnidoscolus urens),
- Loosely, anything which causes a similarly stinging rash, such as a jellyfish or sea nettle.
- horse nettle Agastache urticifolia,
- nilgiri nettle, Himalayan giant nettle (Girardinia diversifolia, family Urticaceae).
- false nettle (Boehmeria spp., family Urticaceae);
- rock nettle (Eucnide spp.);
- hemp nettle (Galeopsis spp.);
- tree nettle (Urtica ferox);
- Urtica incisa (Australian nettle);
- flame nettle or painted nettle (Coleus spp.);
- hedge nettle (Stachys spp.);
- any of numerous plants having stinging hairs that cause skin irritation on contact (especially of the genus Urtica or family Urticaceae)
verb
noun
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