BEAUTYBERRIES | • beautyberries n. Plural of beautyberry. |
BOYSENBERRIES | • boysenberries n. Plural of boysenberry. • BOYSENBERRY n. a fruit growing on a bramble, a hybrid of certain raspberries and blackberries. |
BUMBLEBERRIES | • bumbleberries n. Plural of bumbleberry. • BUMBLEBERRY n. (Canadian) a mixture of berries used in pie fillings and in preserves. |
CACKLEBERRIES | • cackleberries n. Plural of cackleberry. • CACKLEBERRY n. (slang) an egg. |
CANDLEBERRIES | • candleberries n. Plural of candleberry. • CANDLEBERRY n. a shrub, the wax myrtle. |
CHOKECHERRIES | • chokecherries n. Plural of chokecherry. • CHOKECHERRY n. an astringent American cherry. |
DINGLEBERRIES | • dingleberries n. Plural of dingleberry. • DINGLEBERRY n. a piece of dried fecal matter clinging to the hair round the anus. |
FARKLEBERRIES | • farkleberries n. Plural of farkleberry. • FARKLEBERRY n. a shrub with hard, black berries. |
GOLDENBERRIES | • goldenberries n. Plural of goldenberry. • golden␣berries n. Plural of golden berry. • GOLDENBERRY n. the Cape gooseberry. |
HUCKLEBERRIES | • huckleberries n. Plural of huckleberry. • HUCKLEBERRY n. an American shrub of the heath family; its edible blue-black fruit. |
HURTLEBERRIES | • hurtleberries n. Plural of hurtleberry. • HURTLEBERRY n. another name for whortleberry, also WHORT, WHORTLE, WHORTLEBERRY. |
LINGONBERRIES | • lingonberries n. Plural of lingonberry. • LINGONBERRY n. the cowberry or red whortleberry, esp. as used in Scandinavian cookery, also LINGBERRY. |
MARIONBERRIES | • marionberries n. Plural of marionberry. • MARIONBERRY n. a hybrid fruit, a cross between a loganberry and a wild blackberry. |
SALMONBERRIES | • salmonberries n. Plural of salmonberry. • SALMONBERRY n. a salmon-coloured North American raspberry. |
SILVERBERRIES | • silverberries n. Plural of silverberry. • silver␣berries n. Plural of silver berry. • SILVERBERRY n. a silvery North American shrub of the oleaster family. |
WINTERBERRIES | • winterberries n. Plural of winterberry. • WINTERBERRY n. a name given to several shrubs of the genus Ilex, growing in the eastern parts of North America. |