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bittersweet
bit·ter·sweet B0288500 (bĭt′ər-swēt′)adj.1. Bitter and sweet at the same time: bittersweet chocolate.2. Producing or expressing a mixture of pain and pleasure: a movie with a bittersweet ending.3. Dark to deep reddish-orange.n.1. Any of various woody vines of the genus Celastrus, especially C. scandens, native to North America, and C. orbiculata, an eastern Asian species that is widespread in North America, having small, round, yellow-orange fruits that open at maturity to expose red seeds. Also called staff tree, staff vine.2. See bittersweet nightshade.3. A dark to deep reddish orange. [N., sense 1, after its bark, which has a bitter, then an unpleasant sweetish taste when chewed.]bittersweet (ˈbɪtəˌswiːt) n1. (Plants) any of several North American woody climbing plants of the genus Celastrus, esp C. scandens, having orange capsules that open to expose scarlet-coated seeds: family Celastraceae2. (Plants) another name for woody nightshadeadj3. tasting of or being a mixture of bitterness and sweetness4. pleasant but tinged with sadnessbit•ter•sweet (adj. ˌbɪt ərˈswit, ˈbɪt ərˌswit; n. ˈbɪt ərˌswit) adj. 1. both bitter and sweet to the taste: bittersweet chocolate. 2. both pleasant and painful or regretful: a bittersweet memory. n. 3. a climbing or trailing plant, Solanum dulcamara, of the nightshade family, having small, violet, star-shaped flowers with a protruding yellow center and scarlet berries. 4. any climbing plant of the genus Celastrus, of the staff-tree family bearing orange capsules opening to expose red-coated seeds. 5. pleasure mingled with pain or regret. [1350–1400] bit`ter•sweet′ly, adv. bit`ter•sweet′ness, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bittersweet - poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berries; widespread weed in North Americabittersweet nightshade, climbing nightshade, poisonous nightshade, Solanum dulcamara, woody nightshade, deadly nightshadegenus Solanum, Solanum - type genus of the Solanaceae: nightshade; potato; eggplant; bittersweetnightshade - any of numerous shrubs or herbs or vines of the genus Solanum; most are poisonous though many bear edible fruit | | 2. | bittersweet - twining shrub of North America having yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seedsAmerican bittersweet, Celastrus scandens, climbing bittersweet, false bittersweet, shrubby bittersweet, staff vine, waxworkCelastrus, genus Celastrus - genus of woody vines and erect shrubs (type genus of the Celastraceae) that is native chiefly to Asia and Australia: includes bittersweetvine - a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface | Adj. | 1. | bittersweet - tinged with sadness; "a movie with a bittersweet ending"sad - experiencing or showing sorrow or unhappiness; "feeling sad because his dog had died"; "Better by far that you should forget and smile / Than that you should remember and be sad"- Christina Rossetti | | 2. | bittersweet - having a taste that is a mixture of bitterness and sweetnesssemisweettasty - pleasing to the sense of taste; "a tasty morsel" | Translationsbittersüßaigre-douxagrodolcebittersweet
bittersweet, name for two unrelated plants, belonging to different families, both fall-fruiting woody vines sometimes cultivated for their decorative scarlet berries. One, called also woody nightshadenightshade, common name for the Solanaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and a few trees of warm regions, chiefly tropical America. Many are climbing or creeping types, and rank-smelling foliage is typical of many species. ..... Click the link for more information. (Solanum dulcamara), is an Old World plant now naturalized in North America, belonging to the family Solanaceae (nightshadenightshade, common name for the Solanaceae, a family of herbs, shrubs, and a few trees of warm regions, chiefly tropical America. Many are climbing or creeping types, and rank-smelling foliage is typical of many species. ..... Click the link for more information. family). The twigs and stems are occasionally used medicinally for a narcotic poison similar to belladonna. The more popular bittersweet (Celastrus scandens), a plant of the family Celastraceae (staff treestaff tree, common name for some temperate members of the Celastraceae, a family of trees and shrubs (many of them climbing forms), widely distributed except in polar regions. ..... Click the link for more information. family), grows in thickets from Maine to North Carolina and W to Nebraska. Its berry is surrounded by an orange-yellow capsule. Both bittersweets are classified in the division MagnoliophytaMagnoliophyta , division of the plant kingdom consisting of those organisms commonly called the flowering plants, or angiosperms. The angiosperms have leaves, stems, and roots, and vascular, or conducting, tissue (xylem and phloem). ..... Click the link for more information. , class Magnoliopsida. S. dulcamara belongs to the order Solanales, family Solanaceae. C. scandens belongs to the order Celastrales, family Celastraceae.bittersweettraditional symbol of truth. [Plant Symbolism: Flora Symbolica, 172]See: Honestybittersweet1. any of several North American woody climbing plants of the genus Celastrus, esp C. scandens, having orange capsules that open to expose scarlet-coated seeds: family Celastraceae 2. another name for woody nightshadebittersweet Related to bittersweet: bittersweet chocolateSynonyms for bittersweetnoun poisonous perennial Old World vine having violet flowers and oval coral-red berriesSynonyms- bittersweet nightshade
- climbing nightshade
- poisonous nightshade
- Solanum dulcamara
- woody nightshade
- deadly nightshade
Related Words- genus Solanum
- Solanum
- nightshade
noun twining shrub of North America having yellow capsules enclosing scarlet seedsSynonyms- American bittersweet
- Celastrus scandens
- climbing bittersweet
- false bittersweet
- shrubby bittersweet
- staff vine
- waxwork
Related Words- Celastrus
- genus Celastrus
- vine
adj tinged with sadnessRelated Wordsadj having a taste that is a mixture of bitterness and sweetnessSynonymsRelated Words |