Black+whortleberry

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  • 34Squaw — is the phonetic spelling of an eastern Algonquian Indian morpheme, meaning woman, that appears in numerous Algonquian dialects variously spelled as squa, skwa, esqua, sqeh, skwe, que, kwa, ikwe, etc. As an English language loan word, used as a… …

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  • 35bilberry — bil•ber•ry [[t]ˈbɪlˌbɛr i, bə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries. 1) pln a low growing blueberry shrub, Vaccinium myrtillus, common on heaths of Great Britain and N Europe 2) pln its blue black berry Also called whortleberry Etymology: 1570–80 …

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  • 36huckleberry — huck•le•ber•ry [[t]ˈhʌk əlˌbɛr i[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) pln the dark blue or black edible berry of any of various shrubs belonging to the genus Gaylussacia of the heath family 2) pln a shrub bearing such fruit 3) pln blueberry 1) • Etymology:… …

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  • 37huckleberry — n. (pl. ies) 1 any low growing N. American shrub of the genus Gaylussacia. 2 the blue or black soft fruit of this plant. Etymology: prob. alt. of hurtleberry, WHORTLEBERRY …

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  • 38bil|ber|ry — «BIHL BEHR ee, buhr », noun, plural ries. 1. a) a small, edible, bluish black berry, much like a blueberry; whortleberry. b) the shrub that it grows on. It belongs to the health family. 2. any one of various related plants. ╂[apparently <… …

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