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Meaning of blueberry
A small, usually purple, fruit with a sweet and slightly tart taste.
Etymology of blueberry
The word "blueberry" has its roots in the 17th-century term "blue berry", which referred to the fruit's blue-purple color, and is derived from the Old English words "blæc" meaning "blue" and "berie" meaning "berry".
The term "blueberry" has been used in American English since the 18th century to refer to the fruit, and has since become a widely accepted term in many languages.
Synonyms
berry
fruit
bilberry
cranberry
elderberry
gooseberry
huckleberry
boysenberry
loganberry
raspberry
blackberry
strawberry
cherry
grape
currant
pomegranate
apricot
plum
peach
kiwi
mango
pineapple
papaya
guava
passionfruit
orange
lemon
lime
grapefruit
tangerine
persimmon
pummelo
cherry tomato
tomato
avocado
olive
fig
date
prune
raisin
figgy
juniper berry
Definitions
- A small, round fruit with a powdery, blue-purple coating, native to North America, and often eaten fresh or used in pies, jams, and other desserts.
- The bush that produces the blueberry fruit, which is a type of shrub that grows in acidic soils and is often cultivated for its fruit.
Usage Examples
- The salad included fresh blueberries, crumbled feta cheese, and toasted walnuts.
- Blueberries are a rich source of antioxidants and are often eaten as a healthy snack.
- The blueberry pie was a hit at the summer picnic, with its sweet and tangy filling.