different between cackleberry vs crackleberry
cackleberry
English
Etymology
From cackle +? berry, from the sound of a hen and the rounded shape of an egg.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?kakl?b??i/
Noun
cackleberry (plural cackleberries)
- (dated, slang) A chicken's egg.
cackleberry From the web:
crackleberry
English
Noun
crackleberry (plural crackleberries)
- (US, dialectal) The high-bush huckleberry, Gaylussacia baccata, native to eastern North America, or the fruit of this shrub
- (fantasy) An imaginary shrub, or the fruit of this shrub
Synonyms
- huckleberry
- whortleberry
See also
- cackleberry
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