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Meaning of blackberry
A small, typically black or dark purple, edible aggregate fruit.
Etymology of blackberry
The word "blackberry" has its roots in Old English, with "black" referring to the fruit's typical dark color and "berry" coming from the Old English word "berie", meaning fruit or berry.
Historically, the term was used to describe the fruit and the bush it comes from, with the first recorded use dating back to the 15th century.
Synonyms
bramble
raspberry
boysenberry
loganberry
strawberry
blueberry
cranberry
elderberry
gooseberry
currant
cherry
plum
prune
damson
blackcurrant
black raspberry
wineberry
cloud berry
salmonberry
thimbleberry
dewberry
youngberry
blackberry bush
caneberry
aggregate fruit
drupelet
fruit
bush fruit
soft fruit
small fruit
stone fruit
shrub
thorn
thistle
briar
bramble bush
Definitions
- A small, typically black or dark purple, edible aggregate fruit that comes from a bramble bush.
- A type of fruit that is often eaten fresh or used in desserts and jams.
- A term also used to refer to the bush or plant that produces these fruits.
Usage Examples
- The trail was overgrown with blackberry bushes, making it difficult to navigate.
- She picked a handful of fresh blackberries from the garden to add to her salad.
- The blackberry jam was homemade, made from the ripest fruits of the season.