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blackberry


black·ber·ry

B0294500 (blăk′bĕr′ē)n.1. Any of various shrubs of the genus Rubus in the rose family, having usually prickly stems, compound leaves, and an aggregate fruit of small drupelets.2. The fruit of these plants, usually black, purple, or deep red.

blackberry

(ˈblækbərɪ) n, pl -ries1. (Plants) Also called: bramble any of several woody plants of the rosaceous genus Rubus, esp R. fruticosus, that have thorny stems and black or purple glossy edible berry-like fruits (drupelets)2. (Plants) a. the fruit of any of these plantsb. (as modifier): blackberry jam. 3. (Plants) blackberry lily an ornamental Chinese iridaceous plant, Belamcanda chinensis, that has red-spotted orange flowers and clusters of black seeds that resemble blackberriesvb, -ries, -rying or -ried (intr) to gather blackberries

BlackBerry

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Blackberry

n (Computer Science) trademark a brand of smartphone

black•ber•ry

(ˈblækˌbɛr i, -bə ri)

n., pl. -ries. 1. the black or dark purple fruit of certain brambles belonging to the genus Rubus, of the rose family. 2. a plant bearing blackberries. [before 1000]

blackberry


Past participle: blackberried
Gerund: blackberrying
Imperative
blackberry
blackberry
Present
I blackberry
you blackberry
he/she/it blackberries
we blackberry
you blackberry
they blackberry
Preterite
I blackberried
you blackberried
he/she/it blackberried
we blackberried
you blackberried
they blackberried
Present Continuous
I am blackberrying
you are blackberrying
he/she/it is blackberrying
we are blackberrying
you are blackberrying
they are blackberrying
Present Perfect
I have blackberried
you have blackberried
he/she/it has blackberried
we have blackberried
you have blackberried
they have blackberried
Past Continuous
I was blackberrying
you were blackberrying
he/she/it was blackberrying
we were blackberrying
you were blackberrying
they were blackberrying
Past Perfect
I had blackberried
you had blackberried
he/she/it had blackberried
we had blackberried
you had blackberried
they had blackberried
Future
I will blackberry
you will blackberry
he/she/it will blackberry
we will blackberry
you will blackberry
they will blackberry
Future Perfect
I will have blackberried
you will have blackberried
he/she/it will have blackberried
we will have blackberried
you will have blackberried
they will have blackberried
Future Continuous
I will be blackberrying
you will be blackberrying
he/she/it will be blackberrying
we will be blackberrying
you will be blackberrying
they will be blackberrying
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been blackberrying
you have been blackberrying
he/she/it has been blackberrying
we have been blackberrying
you have been blackberrying
they have been blackberrying
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been blackberrying
you will have been blackberrying
he/she/it will have been blackberrying
we will have been blackberrying
you will have been blackberrying
they will have been blackberrying
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been blackberrying
you had been blackberrying
he/she/it had been blackberrying
we had been blackberrying
you had been blackberrying
they had been blackberrying
Conditional
I would blackberry
you would blackberry
he/she/it would blackberry
we would blackberry
you would blackberry
they would blackberry
Past Conditional
I would have blackberried
you would have blackberried
he/she/it would have blackberried
we would have blackberried
you would have blackberried
they would have blackberried
Thesaurus
Noun1.blackberry - large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubusblackberry - large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubusberry - any of numerous small and pulpy edible fruits; used as desserts or in making jams and jellies and preservesRubus fruticosus, true blackberry - the true blackberry of Europe as well as any of numerous varieties having sweet edible black or dark purple berriesRubus ursinus, western blackberry, western dewberry - American blackberry with oblong black fruitdrupelet - a small part of an aggregate fruit that resembles a drupe
2.blackberry - bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacleblackberry - bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacleblackberry bushbramble bush - any prickly shrub of the genus Rubus bearing edible aggregate fruitsRubus fruticosus, true blackberry - the true blackberry of Europe as well as any of numerous varieties having sweet edible black or dark purple berriesRubus cuneifolius, sand blackberry - stiff shrubby blackberry of the eastern United States (Connecticut to Florida)dewberry, dewberry bush, running blackberry - any of several trailing blackberry brambles especially of North AmericaRubus ursinus, western blackberry, western dewberry - American blackberry with oblong black fruit
Verb1.blackberry - pick or gather blackberriesblackberry - pick or gather blackberries; "The children went blackberrying"berry - pick or gather berries; "We went berrying in the summer"
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blackberry


blackberry,

name for several species of thorny plants of the genus Rubus of the family Rosaceae (roserose,
common name for some members of the Rosaceae, a large family of herbs, shrubs, and trees distributed over most of the earth, and for plants of the genus Rosa, the true roses.
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 family). See bramblebramble,
name for plants of the genus Rubus [Lat.,=red, for the color of the juice]. This complex genus of the family Rosaceae (rose family), with representatives in many parts of the world, includes the blackberries, raspberries, loganberries, boysenberries, and
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blackberry

blackberry

The best known berries in the world, basically black raspberries. Look like mulberries, but grow on a vine. Called “Brambles” in U.K. Entire plant is useable, including roots. Young shoots coming out of ground in spring are great raw in salads. Leaf and root tea used for general health, digestive issues, diarrhea, dysentery, hemorrhoids, sore throat, gum disease, mouthwash. cystitis, gout. Super high in antioxidants and vitamins. Seeds have Omega 3 & 6 fatty acids. Blackberry leaves contain a newly discovered anti-aging anti-wrinkle wonder stuff that fights MMPs,-enzymes that break down collagen and elastin, making our skin loose and saggy and wrinkly. Blackberry leaf extract also has elastin boosting properties. Berries mold very quickly, especially when wet. White 5 petal flowers. Most plants have thorns, even each leaf has one. Best to use leaves only when dried. Root is most astringent part.

Blackberry

 

the subgenus Eubatus of the genus Rubus (raspberry, dewberry) of the family Rosaceae. The plants are shrubs with perennial rhizomes and biennial aboveground shoots that are usually covered with thorns. The flowers are bisexual, usually white in color, less frequently pink, and are gathered in racemose inflorescences. The fruits are aggregate juicy stonefruits, black or black-red in color, with a gray bloom in many species; the fruits do not separate from the soft receptacle.

There are more than 200 known species of blackberries distributed in North America and Eurasia. In the USSR there are 42 species, mainly in the Caucasus; there are fewer species in the southern Ukraine and Middle Asia. Many species that grow wild are suitable for cultivation because of their large tasty fruits. These species include R. caucasicus, R. sanguineus, R. dolichocarpus, and the dewberry (R. caesius). The fruits contain 4–8 percent sugars and 0.8–1.4 percent acids, vitamin C, and carotene (provitamin A). They are used fresh or dried, or in the form of preserves and jam. Blackberries are grown mainly in America and Europe; in the USSR they are cultivated mainly by amateur gardeners in the southern parts of the country and in the central fruit-growing region. Approximately 300 varieties of cultivated blackberries are known. They are divided into two groups according to the way they grow: blackberries proper, with erect stems, and cut-leaved blackberries, with trailing stems. The cut-leaved varieties are propagated predominantly by terminal stem buds; blackberries proper are propagated by root shoots. A mature plantation yields 5–7 tons per hectare. Blackberries are economically productive for 12–15 years.

N. K. SMOL’IANINOVA

blackberry

[′blak‚ber·ē] (botany) Any of the upright or trailing shrubs of the genus Rubus in the order Rosales; an edible berry is produced by the plant.

blackberry

1. any of several woody plants of the rosaceous genus Rubus, esp R. fruticosus, that have thorny stems and black or purple glossy edible berry-like fruits (drupelets) 2. a. the fruit of any of these plants b. (as modifier): #5blackberry jam 3. blackberry lily an ornamental Chinese iridaceous plant, Belamcanda chinensis, that has red-spotted orange flowers and clusters of black seeds that resemble blackberries

BlackBerry

The Canadian company in Waterloo, Ontario that pioneered email on the smartphone, founded in 1984 as Research In Motion (RIM). With the introduction of the BlackBerry 10 in 2013, RIM renamed itself after its product line.

BlackBerry phones were the primary smartphones in companies in the early 2000s. Today, BlackBerrys are licensed to TCL Communication and use the Android operating system (see BlackBerry Key).

BlackBerry Email Pioneered the Smartphone
In the 1980s and 1990s, RIM products were text-only pagers that used the Mobitex network. In 1995, two-way messaging was introduced. However, the big change occurred in 1999 when the BlackBerry pager became the first mobile device that synchronized with a company's email server (see BlackBerry Enterprise Server). See Mobitex.

In 2002, GSM voice and GPRS data were added in the model 5810, making it the first BlackBerry smartphone. Two years later, a million people were using them, and in 2009, with so many repeat users, the 50 millionth BlackBerry was sold. At the end of 2012, there were approximately 79 million subscribers.

BlackBerry Competitors
In the late 2000s, iPhones and Androids were introduced that offered touchscreens, slick software and most significantly, email synchronization, BlackBerry's claim to fame. As iPhone and Android sales skyrocketed, BlackBerry users switched, and by the time new, innovative BlackBerrys were introduced in 2013, sales were barely 1% of the market (see BlackBerry 10). The company launched a turnaround plan that focused on selling mobile security software to enterprises and deriving royalties from its thousands of patents. In 2015, the first Android-only BlackBerry debuted (see BlackBerry Priv). See BlackBerry App World, BlackBerry Enterprise Server, BlackBerry Storm, CrackBerry, BlackBerry Messenger and smartphone.


Classic BlackBerry Models
Until the Storm came out in 2008, BlackBerrys had physical keyboards, which was their distinguishing feature. Using both thumbs, people learned to type quickly. (Images courtesy of BlackBerry, www.blackberry.com)


Classic BlackBerry Models
Until the Storm came out in 2008, BlackBerrys had physical keyboards, which was their distinguishing feature. Using both thumbs, people learned to type quickly. (Images courtesy of BlackBerry, www.blackberry.com)







Android on BlackBerry Key
The classic BlackBerry keyboard running the Android operating system. See BlackBerry Priv and BlackBerry Key.
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Blackberry


Blackberry

A mobile phone with access to e-mail and the Internet as well as online faxing. Its modern model was introduced in 2002. It is commonly used in business and other professional communication because it allows portable access to e-mail.
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blackberry


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Synonyms for blackberry

noun large sweet black or very dark purple edible aggregate fruit of any of various bushes of the genus Rubus

Related Words

  • berry
  • Rubus fruticosus
  • true blackberry
  • Rubus ursinus
  • western blackberry
  • western dewberry
  • drupelet

noun bramble with sweet edible black or dark purple berries that usually do not separate from the receptacle

Synonyms

  • blackberry bush

Related Words

  • bramble bush
  • Rubus fruticosus
  • true blackberry
  • Rubus cuneifolius
  • sand blackberry
  • dewberry
  • dewberry bush
  • running blackberry
  • Rubus ursinus
  • western blackberry
  • western dewberry

verb pick or gather blackberries

Related Words

  • berry
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