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Definition
Synonym
Amurtraubenkirsche
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Amurtraubenkirsche
f
; Amurkirsche
f
(Prunus maackii)
bot.
Amur chokecherry; Amur cherry; Manchurian cherry
Amurtraubenkirsche
f
; Amurkirsche
f
(Prunus maackii)
bot.
Amur chokecherry; Amur cherry; Manchurian cherry
Amurtraubenkirsche
f
; Amurkirsche
f
(Prunus maackii)
bot.
Amur chokecherry; Amur cherry; Manchurian cherry
Deutsche
Amurtraubenkirsche Synonyme
Englische
Amur chokecherry; Amur cherry; Manchurian cherry Synonyme
Amurtraubenkirsche Definition
Bird
cherry
(
)
A
shrub
(Prunus
Padus
)
found
in
Northern
and
Central
Europe.
It
bears
small
black
cherries.
Bob-cherry
(
n.
)
A
play
among
children,
in
which
a
cherry,
hung
so
as
to
bob
against
the
mouth,
is
to
be
caught
with
the
teeth.
Cherry
(
n.
)
A
tree
or
shrub
of
the
genus
Prunus
(Which
also
includes
the
plum)
bearing
a
fleshy
drupe
with
a
bony
stone
Cherry
(
n.
)
The
common
garden
cherry
(Prunus
Cerasus),
of
which
several
hundred
varieties
are
cultivated
for
the
fruit,
some
of
which
are,
the
begarreau,
blackheart,
black
Tartarian,
oxheart,
morelle
or
morello,
May-duke
(corrupted
from
Medoc
in
France).
Cherry
(
n.
)
The
wild
cherry
Cherry
(
n.
)
The
fruit
of
the
cherry
tree,
a
drupe
of
various
colors
and
flavors.
Cherry
(
n.
)
The
timber
of
the
cherry
tree,
esp.
of
the
black
cherry,
used
in
cabinetmaking,
etc.
Cherry
(
n.
)
A
peculiar
shade
of
red,
like
that
of
a
cherry.
Cherry
(
a.
)
Like
a
red
cherry
in
color
Chokecherry
(
n.
)
The
astringent
fruit
of
a
species
of
wild
cherry
(Prunus
Virginiana)
Amur chokecherry; Amur cherry; Manchurian cherry Bedeutung
cherry
bomb
a
red
ball-shaped
firecracker
with
high
explosive
power
cerise
cherry
cherry
red
a
red
the
color
of
ripe
cherries
maraschino
maraschino
cherry
cherry
preserved
in
true
or
imitation
maraschino
liqueur
cherry
tomato
small
red
to
yellow
tomatoes
acerola
barbados
cherry
surinam
cherry
West
Indian
cherry
acid
red
or
yellow
cherry-like
fruit
of
a
tropical
American
shrub
very
rich
in
vitamin
C
cherry
a
red
fruit
with
a
single
hard
stone
sweet
cherry
black
cherry
any
of
several
fruits
of
cultivated
cherry
trees
that
have
sweet
flesh
bing
cherry
dark
red
or
blackish
sweet
cherry
heart
cherry
oxheart
oxheart
cherry
large
heart-shaped
sweet
cherry
with
soft
flesh
blackheart
blackheart
cherry
heart
cherry
with
dark
flesh
and
skin
cherry
capulin
Mexican
black
cherry
Mexican
black
cherry
sour
cherry
acid
cherries
used
for
pies
and
preserves
Amur
Amur
River
Heilong
Jiang
Heilong
an
Asian
river
between
China
and
Russia,
flows
into
the
Sea
of
Okhotsk
cherry
stone
the
stone
seed
of
a
cherry
Jamaican
cherry
calabur
tree
calabura
silk
wood
silkwood
Muntingia
calabura
a
fast-growing
tropical
American
evergreen
having
white
flowers
and
white
fleshy
edible
fruit,
bark
yields
a
silky
fiber
used
in
cordage
and
wood
is
valuable
for
staves
sweet
birch
cherry
birch
black
birch
Betula
lenta
common
birch
of
the
eastern
United
States
having
spicy
brown
bark
yielding
a
volatile
oil
and
hard
dark
wood
used
for
furniture
Amur
privet
Ligustrum
amurense
eastern
Asian
shrub
cultivated
especially
for
its
persistent
foliage
sour
cherry
Eugenia
corynantha
Australian
tree
with
sour
red
fruit
Surinam
cherry
pitanga
Eugenia
uniflora
Brazilian
tree
with
spicy
red
fruit,
often
cultivated
in
California
and
Florida
Siberian
crab
Siberian
crab
apple
cherry
apple
cherry
crab
Malus
baccata
Asian
wild
crab
apple
cultivated
in
many
varieties
for
it
small
acid
usually
red
fruit
used
for
preserving
cherry
cherry
tree
any
of
numerous
trees
and
shrubs
producing
a
small
fleshy
round
fruit
with
a
single
hard
stone,
many
also
produce
a
valuable
hardwood
cherry
wood
of
any
of
various
cherry
trees
especially
the
black
cherry
wild
cherry
wild
cherry
tree
an
uncultivated
cherry
tree
wild
cherry
the
fruit
of
the
wild
cherry
tree
sweet
cherry
Prunus
avium
large
Eurasian
tree
producing
small
dark
bitter
fruit
in
the
wild
but
edible
sweet
fruit
under
cultivation
heart
cherry
oxheart
oxheart
cherry
any
of
several
cultivated
sweet
cherries
having
sweet
juicy
heart-shaped
fruits
gean
mazzard
mazzard
cherry
wild
or
seedling
sweet
cherry
used
as
stock
for
grafting
Western
sand
cherry
Rocky
Mountains
cherry
Prunus
besseyi
dwarf
ornamental
shrub
of
western
United
States
having
large
black
to
red
and
yellow
sweet
edible
fruit
cherry
laurel
laurel
cherry
mock
orange
wild
orange
Prunus
caroliniana
small
flowering
evergreen
tree
of
southern
United
States
cherry
plum
myrobalan
myrobalan
plum
Prunus
cerasifera
small
Asiatic
tree
bearing
edible
red
or
yellow
fruit
sour
cherry
sour
cherry
tree
Prunus
cerasus
rather
small
Eurasian
tree
producing
red
to
black
acid
edible
fruit
marasca
marasca
cherry
maraschino
cherry
Prunus
cerasus
marasca
Dalmatian
bitter
wild
cherry
tree
bearing
fruit
whose
juice
is
made
into
maraschino
liqueur
holly-leaved
cherry
holly-leaf
cherry
evergreen
cherry
islay
Prunus
ilicifolia
California
evergreen
wild
plum
with
spiny
leathery
leaves
and
white
flowers
fuji
fuji
cherry
Prunus
incisa
shrubby
Japanese
cherry
tree
having
pale
pink
blossoms
flowering
almond
oriental
bush
cherry
Prunus
japonica
woody
oriental
plant
with
smooth
unfurrowed
red
fruit
grown
especially
for
its
white
or
pale
pink
blossoms
cherry
laurel
laurel
cherry
Prunus
laurocerasus
frequently
cultivated
Eurasian
evergreen
shrub
or
small
tree
having
showy
clusters
of
white
flowers
and
glossy
foliage
and
yielding
oil
similar
to
bitter
almond
oil
Catalina
cherry
Prunus
lyonii
evergreen
shrub
or
small
tree
found
on
Catalina
Island
(California)
bird
cherry
bird
cherry
tree
any
of
several
small-fruited
cherry
trees
frequented
or
fed
on
by
birds
hagberry
tree
European
bird
cherry
common
bird
cherry
Prunus
padus
small
European
cherry
tree
closely
resembling
the
American
chokecherry
pin
cherry
Prunus
pensylvanica
small
shrubby
North
American
wild
cherry
with
small
bright
red
acid
fruit
sand
cherry
Prunus
pumila
Prunus
pumilla
susquehanae
Prunus
susquehanae
Prunus
cuneata
small
straggling
American
cherry
growing
on
sandy
soil
and
having
minute
scarcely
edible
purplish-black
fruit
black
cherry
black
cherry
tree
rum
cherry
Prunus
serotina
large
North
American
wild
cherry
with
round
black
sour
edible
fruit
flowering
cherry
any
of
several
shrubs
or
trees
of
the
genus
Prunus
cultivated
for
their
showy
white
or
pink
single
or
double
blossoms
oriental
cherry
Japanese
cherry
Japanese
flowering
cherry
Prunus
serrulata
ornamental
tree
with
inedible
fruits
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties
for
its
white
blossoms
Japanese
flowering
cherry
Prunus
sieboldii
ornamental
tree
with
inedible
fruit
widely
cultivated
in
many
varieties
for
its
pink
blossoms
rosebud
cherry
winter
flowering
cherry
Prunus
subhirtella
shrub
or
tree
native
to
Japan
cultivated
as
an
ornamental
for
its
rose-pink
flowers
chokecherry
chokecherry
tree
Prunus
virginiana
a
common
wild
cherry
of
eastern
North
America
having
small
bitter
black
berries
favored
by
birds
chokecherry
the
fruit
of
the
chokecherry
tree
western
chokecherry
Prunus
virginiana
demissa
Prunus
demissa
chokecherry
of
western
United
States
barbados
cherry
acerola
Surinam
cherry
West
Indian
cherry
Malpighia
glabra
tropical
American
shrub
bearing
edible
acid
red
fruit
resembling
cherries
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