strawberry
n 1: sweet fleshy red fruit
2: any of various low perennial herbs with many runners and
bearing white flowers followed by edible fruits having many
small achenes scattered on the surface of an enlarged red
pulpy berry
3: a soft red birthmark [syn: strawberry, strawberry mark,
hemangioma simplex]
strawberry nounUsage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from
Old English strēawberige, from strēaw straw + berige
berry; perhaps from the appearance of the achenes on the surface Date:
before 12th century 1. the juicy edible usually red fruit of any
of several low-growing temperate herbs (genus Fragaria) of the rose
family that is technically an enlarged pulpy receptacle bearing numerous
achenes on its surface 2. a plant whose fruits are strawberries;
especially a hybrid (Fragaria ananassa) that is the source
of most cultivated strawberries
strawberry n. (pl. -ies) 1 a any plant of the genus Fragaria, esp. any of various cultivated varieties, with white flowers, trifoliate leaves, and runners. b the pulpy red edible fruit of
this, having a seed-studded surface. 2 a deep pinkish-red colour. Phrases and idioms: strawberry blonde 1 pinkish-blonde hair. 2 a woman with such hair. strawberry mark a soft
reddish birthmark. strawberry pear 1 a W. Indian cactaceous plant, Hylocereus undatus. 2 the fruit of this. strawberry roan see ROAN(1). strawberry-tree an evergreen tree, Arbutus unedo,
bearing strawberry-like fruit. Etymology: OE strea(w)berige, streowberige (as STRAW, BERRY): reason for the name unkn.
strawberry
(strawberries)
A strawberry is a small red fruit which is soft and juicy and has tiny yellow seeds
on its skin.
...strawberries and cream....homemade strawberry jam.N-COUNT
strawberry
ˈstrɔ:bərɪ n. (pl. -ies) 1 a any plant of the genus Fragaria,
esp. any of various cultivated varieties, with white flowers, trifoliate
leaves, and runners. b the pulpy red edible fruit of this, having a
seed-studded surface. 2 a deep pinkish-red colour. østrawberry blonde
1 pinkish-blonde hair. 2 a woman with such hair. strawberry mark a soft
reddish birthmark. strawberry pear 1 a W. Indian cactaceous plant, Hylocereus
undatus. 2 the fruit of this. strawberry roan see ROAN(1). strawberry-tree
an evergreen tree, Arbutus unedo, bearing strawberry-like fruit. [OE
strea(w)berige, streowberige (as STRAW, BERRY): reason for the name unkn.]
Strawberry \Straw"ber*ry\, n. [AS. stre['a]wberige; stre['a]w
straw + berie berry; perhaps from the resemblance of the
runners of the plant to straws.] (Bot.)
A fragrant edible berry, of a delicious taste and commonly of
a red color, the fruit of a plant of the genus Fragaria, of
which there are many varieties. Also, the plant bearing the
fruit. The common American strawberry is Fragaria
virginiana}; the European, F. vesca. There are also other
less common species.
Strawberry bass. (Zo["o]l.) See Calico bass, under
Calico.
Strawberry blite. (Bot.) See under Blite.
Strawberry borer (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
insects whose larv[ae] burrow in the crown or roots of the
strawberry vine. Especially:
(a) The root borer ({Anarsia lineatella}), a very small dark
gray moth whose larv[ae] burrow both in the larger roots
and crown, often doing great damage.
(b) The crown borer ({Tyloderma fragari[ae]}), a small brown
weevil whose larva burrows in the crown and kills the
plant.
Strawberry bush (Bot.), an American shrub ({Euonymus
Americanus}), a kind of spindle tree having crimson pods
and the seeds covered with a scarlet aril.
Strawberry crab (Zo["o]l.), a small European spider crab
({Eurynome aspera}); -- so called because the back is
covered with pink tubercles.
Strawberry fish (Zo["o]l.), the amadavat.
Strawberry geranium (Bot.), a kind of saxifrage ({Saxifraga
sarmentosa}) having reniform leaves, and producing long
runners like those of the strawberry.
Strawberry leaf.
(a) The leaf of the strawberry.
(b) The symbol of the rank or estate of a duke, because the
ducal coronet is twined with strawberry leaves. ``The
strawberry leaves on her chariot panels are engraved on
her ladyship's heart.'' --Thackeray.
Strawberry-leaf roller (Zo["o]l.), any one of several
species of moths whose larv[ae] roll up, and feed upon,
the leaves of the strawberry vine; especially,
Phoxopteris fragari[ae], and Eccopsis permundana.
Strawberry moth (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
moth whose larv[ae] feed on the strawberry vines; as:
(a) The smeared dagger ({Apatela oblinita}), whose large
hairy larva is velvety black with two rows of bright
yellow spots on each side.
(b) A geometrid ({Angerona crocataria}) which is yellow with
dusky spots on the wings. Called also currant moth.
Strawberry pear (Bot.), the red ovoid fruit of a West
Indian plant of the genus Cereus ({C. triangularia}). It
has a sweetish flavor, and is slightly acid, pleasant, and
cooling. Also, the plant bearing the fruit.
Strawberry sawfly (Zo["o]l.), a small black sawfly
({Emphytus maculatus}) whose larva eats the leaves of the
strawberry vine.
Strawberry tomato. (Bot.) See Alkekengi.
Strawberry tree. (Bot.) See Arbutus.
Strawberry vine (Bot.), the plant which yields the
strawberry.
Strawberry worm (Zo["o]l.), the larva of any moth which
feeds on the strawberry vine.
Strawberry, AR (town, FIPS 67250)
Location: 35.96557 N, 91.32144 W
Population (1990): 273 (123 housing units)
Area: 5.8 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
Strawberry, AZ
Zip code(s): 85544
Strawberry, CA (CDP, FIPS 75315)
Location: 37.89697 N, 122.50766 W
Population (1990): 4377 (2241 housing units)
Area: 3.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
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