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berry noun (berries) 1 bot an indehiscent fleshy fruit that contains anything from several to many seeds which are not surrounded by a stony protective layer, eg grape, cucumber, tomato, citrus fruits. 2 loosely any of the various small fleshy edible fruits that are not true berries, eg strawberry and raspberry. 3 zool a dark structure resembling a knob on the bill of a swan. 4 the egg of a crayfish or lobster.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon berie.

berry noun (berries) 1 bot an indehiscent fleshy fruit that contains anything from several to many seeds which are not surrounded by a stony protective layer, eg grape, cucumber, tomato, citrus fruits. 2 loosely any of the various small fleshy edible fruits that are not true berries, eg strawberry and raspberry. 3 zool a dark structure resembling a knob on the bill of a swan. 4 the egg of a crayfish or lobster.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon berie.

berry noun (berries) 1 bot an indehiscent fleshy fruit that contains anything from several to many seeds which are not surrounded by a stony protective layer, eg grape, cucumber, tomato, citrus fruits. 2 loosely any of the various small fleshy edible fruits that are not true berries, eg strawberry and raspberry. 3 zool a dark structure resembling a knob on the bill of a swan. 4 the egg of a crayfish or lobster.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon berie.