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physalis
English
Etymology
From New Latin Physalis, coined by Linnaeus from Ancient Greek ???????? (phusallís, “bladder, wind instrument”), from ?????? (phusió?, “to puff up, blow up”), ???? (phus?).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?s?l?s/, /?fa?s?l?s/, /fa??se?l?s/
Noun
physalis (plural physalises)
- Any plant of the genus Physalis.
- The fruit of such a plant, typically firm in texture with a mild, refreshing acidity.
- Hyponyms: cape gooseberry, goldenberry, tomatillo
Translations
Further reading
- physalis on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- physalis on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
Anagrams
- Hayslips
Latin
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ???????? (phusallís, “bladder”), from ?????? (phusió?, “to puff up, blow up”), ???? (phus?).
Noun
ph?salis f (genitive ph?salis); third declension
- (New Latin) bladder
Declension
Third-declension noun (i-stem).
Usage notes
- Used almost exclusively as a taxonomic epithet and thus not normally inflected.
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groundcherry
English
Etymology
ground +? cherry
Noun
groundcherry (plural groundcherries)
- Any of various plants in the genus Physalis and their fruits
Derived terms
- broad-leaved groundcherry (Physalis latiphysa)
- Carpenter's groundcherry (Physalis carpenteri)
- Chihuahuan groundcherry (Physalis subulata)
- clammy groundcherry (Physalis heterophylla)
- coastal groundcherry (Physalis angustifolia)
- common groundcherry (Physalis longifolia)
- cut-leaved groundcherry (Physalis angulata)
- cypress-headed groundcherry (Physalis arenicola)
- dwarf groundcherry (Physalis pumila)
- field groundcherry (Physalis mollis)
- golden strawberry (Physalis pubescens) – Chinese lantern
- grape groundcherry (Physalis viscosa)
- heart-leaved groundcherry (Physalis cordata)
- ivy-leaved groundcherry (Physalis hederifolia)
- lance-leaved groundcherry (Physalis angulata)
- long-leaved groundcherry (Physalis longifolia
- Mexican groundcherry (Physalis philadelphica) – tomatillo, jamberry, Mexican tomato
- Missouri groundcherry (Physalis missouriensis)
- Peruvian groundcherry (Physalis peruviana), Inca berry, cape gooseberry
- prairie groundcherry (Physalis hispida))
- pygmy groundcherry (Physalis minima), native gooseberry (Australia)
- sharp-leaved groundcherry (Physalis acutifolia)
- small-flowered groundcherry (Physalis cinerascens)
- smooth groundcherry (Physalis subglabrata)
- southwestern groundcherry (Physalis caudella)
- star-haired groundcherry (Physalis viscosa)
- strawberry groundcherry (Physalis pruinosa)
- thick-leaved groundcherry (Physalis crassifolia)
- thicket groundcherry (Physalis turbinata)
- tropical groundcherry (Physalis foetens)
- Virginia groundcherry (Physalis virginiana)
- Walter's groundcherry (Physalis walteri)
- Wright groundcherry (Physalis acutifolia)
- yellow nightshade groundcherry (Physalis crassifolia)
References
- groundcherry on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Physalis on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Physalis on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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