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Definition of berry
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Berry (n.) A
mound;
a
hillock.
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Blaeberry
::
Blaeberry
(n.) The
bilberry.
Gale
::
Gale (n.) A plant of the genus
Myrica,
growing
in wet
places,
and
strongly
resembling
the
bayberry.
The sweet gale
(Myrica
Gale) is found both in
Europe
and in
America..
Bayberry
::
Bayberry
(n.) A tree of the West
Indies
related
to the
myrtle
(Pimenta
acris).
Gooseberry
::
Gooseberry
(a.) Any
thorny
shrub of the genus
Ribes;
also, the
edible
berries
of such
shrub.
There are
several
species,
of which Ribes
Grossularia
is the one
commonly
cultivated..
Deerberry
::
Deerberry
(n.) A shrub of the
blueberry
group
(Vaccinium
stamineum);
also, its
bitter,
greenish
white
berry;
--
called
also squaw
huckleberry..
Mulberry
::
Mulberry
(n.) The berry or fruit of any tree of the genus
Morus;
also, the tree
itself.
See
Morus..
Whort
::
Whort (n.) The
whortleberry,
or
bilberry.
See
Whortleberry
(a)..
Blite
::
Blite (n.) A genus of herbs
(Blitum)
with a
fleshy
calyx.
Blitum
capitatum
is the
strawberry
blite.
Cubeb
::
Cubeb (n.) The
small,
spicy berry of a
species
of
pepper
(Piper
Cubeba;
in med.,
Cubeba
officinalis),
native
in Java and
Borneo,
but now
cultivated
in
various
tropical
countries.
The dried
unripe
fruit is much used in
medicine
as a
stimulant
and
purgative..
Tapa
::
Tapa (n.) A kind of cloth
prepared
by the
Polynesians
from the inner bark of the paper
mulberry;
--
sometimes
called
also kapa.
Bayberry
::
Bayberry
(n.) The fruit of
Myrica
cerifera
(wax
myrtle);
the shrub
itself;
--
called
also
candleberry
tree.
Bramble
::
Bramble
(n.) Any plant of the genus
Rubus,
including
the
raspberry
and
blackberry.
Hence:
Any
rough,
prickly
shrub..
Barrenwort
::
Barrenwort
(n.) An
herbaceous
plant of the
Barberry
family
(Epimedium
alpinum),
having
leaves
that are
bitter
and said to be
sudorific..
Morus
::
Morus (n.) A genus of
trees,
some
species
of which
produce
edible
fruit;
the
mulberry.
See
Mulberry..
Allspice
::
Allspice
(n.) The berry of the
pimento
(Eugenia
pimenta),
a tree of the West
Indies;
a spice of a
mildly
pungent
taste,
and
agreeably
aromatic;
Jamaica
pepper;
pimento.
It has been
supposed
to
combine
the
flavor
of
cinnamon,
nutmegs,
and
cloves;
and hence the name. The name is also given to other
aromatic
shrubs;
as, the
Carolina
allspice
(Calycanthus
floridus);
wild
allspice
(Lindera
benzoin),
called
also
spicebush,
spicewood,
and
feverbush..
Berried
::
Berried
(a.)
Furnished
with
berries;
consisting
of a
berry;
baccate;
as, a
berried
shrub..
Jam
::
"Jam (n.) A
preserve
of fruit
boiled
with sugar and
water;
as,
raspberry
jam;
currant
jam; grape jam..
Myrica
::
Myrica
(n.) A
widely
dispersed
genus of
shrubs
and
trees,
usually
with
aromatic
foliage.
It
includes
the
bayberry
or wax
myrtle,
the sweet gale, and the North
American
sweet fern, so
called..
Dimorphism
::
Dimorphism
(n.)
Difference
of form
between
members
of the same
species,
as when a plant has two kinds of
flowers,
both
hermaphrodite
(as in the
partridge
berry),
or when there are two forms of one or both sexes of the same
species
of
butterfly..
Berry
::
Berry (n.) Any small
fleshy
fruit,
as the
strawberry,
mulberry,
huckleberry,
etc..
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