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/ˈberē/,
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berries, plural;
  1. The activity of gathering berries
    • - let's go berrying

  1. (berry) any of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preserves
  2. (berry) pick or gather berries; "We went berrying in the summer"
  3. (berry) a small fruit having any of various structures, e.g., simple (grape or blueberry) or aggregate (blackberry or raspberry)
  4. (berry) United States rock singer (born in 1931)
  5. The botanical definition of a berry is a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary. Grapes are berries. The berry is the most common type of fleshy fruit in which the entire ovary wall ripens into an edible pericarp. They may have one or more carpels with a thin covering and fleshy interiors. ...
  6. The gameplay of the Pokémon series of role-playing video games involves the capture and training of a variety of fictional creatures called "Pokémon" and using them to battle other trainers. ...
  7. (Berry (New South Wales)) The Coolangatta Estate was established in 1822 by Alexander Berry. Born on St Andrew's Day 1783, the eldest child of a tenant farming family in Fife, he studied at the University of St Andrews and Edinburgh and qualified as a surgeon. ...
  8. (Berry (NSW)) Berry is a small Australian town in the Shoalhaven region of the NSW South Coast in the state of New South Wales, located 145 km south of the state capital, Sydney. The indigenous people of the area were the Wodi Wodi people. ...
  9. (Berry (province)) Berry is a region located in the center of France. It was a province of France until the provinces were replaced by départements on March 4, 1790.
  10. (Berry (taxonomy)) Samuel Stillman Berry (March 16, 1887 – 1984) was a U.S. marine zoologist specialized on cephalopods.
  11. (berry) A small fruit, of any one of many varieties; A soft fruit which develops from a superior ovary and contains seeds not encased in pits; To pick berries
  12. (Berry) Most red wines have an intense berry fruit character that can suggest blackberries, raspberries, black cherries, mulberries, or even strawberries and cranberries. It all depends on what you think. ...
  13. (Berry) a stoneless, pulpy fruit containing one or more embedded seeds (e.g., grape)
  14. (Berry) Originating from blueberry, referring to the blue uniform most officers wear.
  15. (Berry) fleshy fruit of a plant with a pulpy interior, containing seeds.
  16. (berry) Fruit with the seeds surrounded by fleshy material.
  17. (berry) An indehiscent, few- to many-seeded fruit from a single pistil, in which the pericarp becomes entirely fleshy.
  18. (berry) a fleshy or pulpy indehiscent fruit with the seed(s) embedded in the fleshy tissue of the pericarp
  19. (Berry) a fruit with a fleshy ovary wall and more than one seed, like a tomato.
  20. (berry) A simple, pulpy fruit developed from a single ovary. The fruit may contain few or many seeds, but no stones.
  21. (9. Berry) Simple, fleshy, indehiscent, syncarpous or apocarpous gynoecium. The entire pericarp becomes fleshy, with a pulpy interior, no stony layer, and usually several to many seeds. May be derived from a superior or inferior ovary. ...
  22. (Berry) A flavour and aroma reminiscent of blackberries or blueberries. Some of the best coffees of East Africa and the Arabian Peninsula have these characteristics.
  23. (Berry) A fruit whose entire pericarp is succulent.
  24. (Berry) A term used for the fertilised eggs of crustaceans, such as rock lobsters, when they are carried in a cluster beneath the body.
  25. (Berry) Old province which has now become the department of Cher and the department of Indre. This region has an internationally renound status thanks to its wines: Sancerre, Ménetou-Salon, Quincy and Reuilly.