cloudberry
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Cloudberry — Cloud ber ry, n. (Bot.) A species of raspberry ({Rubus Cham[ae]merous}) growing in the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber colored fruit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cloudberry — [kloud′ber΄ē] n. pl. cloudberries a northern wild raspberry (Rubus chamaemorus) with large, orange fruit … English World dictionary
Cloudberry — Taxobox name = Cloudberry image width = 240px image caption = From Bilder ur Nordens Flora (1917 1926) regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Rosales familia = Rosaceae genus = Rubus species = R. chamaemorus… … Wikipedia
cloudberry — paprastoji tekšė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Erškėtinių šeimos prieskoninis, vaisinis augalas (Rubus chamaemorus), paplitęs Europoje, Azijoje ir Šiaurės Amerikoje. Iš jo gaminami maisto priedai (kvėpikliai). atitikmenys: lot. Rubus… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
cloudberry — noun Date: 1597 a creeping herbaceous raspberry (Rubus chamaemorus) of north temperate regions; also its pale amber colored edible fruit … New Collegiate Dictionary
cloudberry — /klowd ber ee, beuh ree/, n., pl. cloudberries. 1. the orange yellow edible fruit of a creeping plant, Rubus chamaemorus, of the rose family, related to the raspberries and blackberries and restricted to northern regions. 2. the plant itself.… … Universalium
cloudberry — n. orange yellowish fruit of the creeping raspberry; creeping raspberry plant native to northern regions of North America and Eurasia … English contemporary dictionary
cloudberry — noun (plural cloudberries) a dwarf bramble with white flowers and edible orange fruit, growing on high, open land. [Rubus chamaemorus.] Origin C16: appar. from cloud in the obs. sense hill + berry … English new terms dictionary
cloudberry — n. Knotberry, mountain bramble (Rubus chamaemorus) … New dictionary of synonyms
cloudberry — cloud•ber•ry [[t]ˈklaʊdˌbɛr i, bə ri[/t]] n. pl. ries pln an orange yellow raspberry, Rubus chamaemorus, of northern regions • Etymology: 1590–1600 … From formal English to slang