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cherry
English
Etymology
From Middle English chery, cherie, chirie, from Anglo-Norman cherise (mistaken as a plural) and Old English ?iris, ?irse (“cherry”), both ultimately from Vulgar Latin ceresia, derived from Late Latin ceresium, cerasium, from Ancient Greek ???????? (kerásion, “cherry fruit”), from ??????? (kerasós, “bird cherry”), and ultimately possibly of Anatolian origin (the intervocalic ? suggests a pre-Greek origin for the word). Doublet of cerise.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?t????i/
- Rhymes: -??i
Noun
cherry (plural cherries)
- A small fruit, usually red, black or yellow, with a smooth hard seed and a short hard stem.
- Prunus subg. Cerasus, trees or shrubs that bear cherries.
- The wood of a cherry tree.
- (color) Cherry red.
- (slang) Virginity, especially female virginity as embodied by a hymen.
- (graph theory) A subtree consisting of a node with exactly two leaves.
- 2004, Suleyman Cenk Sahinalp, S Muthukrishnan, Ugur Dogrusoz, Combinatorial Pattern Matching
- Non-isomorphism is detected whenever the algorithm finds a cherry …
- 2005, Lior Pachter, Bernd Sturmfels, Algebraic Statistics for Computational Biology
- Step 3: Output the tree T. The edge lengths of T are determined recursively: If (x,y) is a cherry connected to node z as in Step 2…
- 2004, Suleyman Cenk Sahinalp, S Muthukrishnan, Ugur Dogrusoz, Combinatorial Pattern Matching
- (cricket, slang) A cricket ball.
- 2000, Woorkheri Raman, Indians adopt safety first tactics, ESPNcricinfo:
- The Indians have to get early wickets on the morrow and they will have the option of taking the new cherry.
- 2007, Ben Dirs, England v West Indies 1st Test, BBC:
- Players are back out and it's Harmison to have first go with the cherry.
- 2000, Woorkheri Raman, Indians adopt safety first tactics, ESPNcricinfo:
- Cherrytop.
- Burning tip of a cigarette.
Usage notes
Cherry includes, but is not limited to, the following species, of the genus Prunus: Prunus avium (wild cherry, mazzard, sweet cherry), P. cerasus (sour cherry), Prunus mahaleb (mahaleb cherry, rock cherry), P. pensylvanica (pin cherry, bird cherry), P. pumila (sand cherry), P. serotina (black cherry), P. serrulata (Japanese flowering cherry, hill cherry), and P. virginiana (chokecherry). Prunus also includes plums, peaches, apricots, and almonds.
Hypernyms
- (fruit): edible fruit, fruit
- (tree): tree, plant
Hyponyms
Derived terms
- Cherry Green
Descendants
Translations
See also
- gean
Adjective
cherry (comparative cherrier or more cherry, superlative cherriest or most cherry)
- Containing or having the taste of cherries.
- Of a bright red colour; cherry red.
- (informal, often of cars) In excellent condition; mint condition.
Derived terms
Related terms
- cerise
Translations
See also
- (reds) red; blood red, brick red, burgundy, cardinal, carmine, carnation, cerise, cherry, cherry red, Chinese red, cinnabar, claret, crimson, damask, fire brick, fire engine red, flame, flamingo, fuchsia, garnet, geranium, gules, hot pink, incarnadine, Indian red, magenta, maroon, misty rose, nacarat, oxblood, pillar-box red, pink, Pompeian red, poppy, raspberry, red violet, rose, rouge, ruby, ruddy, salmon, sanguine, scarlet, shocking pink, stammel, strawberry, Turkey red, Venetian red, vermillion, vinaceous, vinous, violet red, wine (Category: en:Reds)
References
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t??eri/, [?t??e.ri]
Noun
cherry m (plural cherrys or cherries)
- cherry tomato
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vanilla
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish vainilla, a diminutive form of vaina (“pod”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /v??n?l?/
- Rhymes: -?l?
- IPA(key): /v??n?l?/
- Rhymes: -?l?
Noun
vanilla (countable and uncountable, plural vanillas)
- (countable) Any tropical, climbing orchid of the genus Vanilla (especially Vanilla planifolia), bearing podlike fruit yielding an extract used in flavoring food or in perfumes.
- (countable) The fruit or bean of the vanilla plant.
- Synonym: vanilla bean
- (uncountable) The extract of the fruit of the vanilla plant.
- Synonym: vanilla extract
- (uncountable) The distinctive fragrant flavour/flavor characteristic of vanilla extract.
- (uncountable) Any artificially produced homologue of vanilla extract, principally vanillin produced from lignin from the paper industry or from petrochemicals.
- Synonym: imitation vanilla
- (countable, sexuality, slang) Someone who is not into fetishism; a normophile
- (uncountable, gaming, slang) An unmodded version of a game
- A yellowish-white colour, like that of vanilla ice cream.
Derived terms
- Cuban vanilla
- vanilla grass
- vanillaness
Translations
See also
- flavour extract
Adjective
vanilla (comparative more vanilla, superlative most vanilla)
- (of flavor, etc.) Of vanilla.
- (colloquial, chiefly computing, retronym) Standard, plain, default, unmodified, basic.
- 2001, "Michael Foot", BeebIt 0.32 and BBCFiles 0.29 released (on newsgroup comp.sys.acorn.announce)
- BBCFiles is a BBC file converter that converts between some of the various types of files used by BBC emulators on Acorn & PC formats. It supports 6502Em style applications & scripts, /ssd dfs disc images (supporting watford double catalogue), vanilla directories, /zip of bbc files with /inf files (with limitations) and directory of bbc files with /inf files.
- 2001, "Michael Foot", BeebIt 0.32 and BBCFiles 0.29 released (on newsgroup comp.sys.acorn.announce)
- (sexuality) Not kinky, not involving BDSM.
- Synonym: normophilic
- Plain; conventional; unimaginative.
Synonyms
- vanillar
- See also Thesaurus:bare-bones
Related terms
- vanillin
Translations
See also
- (slang, electronics): jellybean
Icelandic
Etymology
From English vanilla, from Spanish vainilla, diminutive of vaina (“pod”), from Latin v?g?na (“sheath”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?va?n?l?a/
Noun
vanilla f (genitive singular vanillu, nominative plural vanillur)
- (usually singular only, uncountable) vanilla
Declension
Derived terms
- vanilluplanta
vanilla From the web:
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