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Definition of dewberry in English: dewberrynounPlural dewberriesˈdjuːb(ə)riˈd(j)uˌbɛri 1A trailing European bramble with soft prickles and edible fruit resembling the blackberry, which have a dewy white bloom on the skin. Rubus caesius, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - Common hosts are raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries.
- Cane blight occasionally occurs on blackberries and dewberries.
- Included in the brambles are raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, loganberries, bayberries, and the wineberry.
- The genus also includes the blackberry, cloudberry, dewberry, and salmonberry, and is part of the rose family.
- One of the most common and widespread diseases of brambles in the United States, anthracnose can infect both red and black raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and loganberries.
- In this latter type, hairy goldenrod, early goldenrod, dewberry, alder buckthorn, blackberry, Canada mayflower, and poison ivy accounted for 60% of the herb stratum importance.
- 1.1North American Any of a number of trailing brambles.
- 1.2 The blue-black fruit of the dewberry.
Example sentencesExamples - Touch for Women is a rich fragrance blended from cassis, dewberry and rosehip that is guaranteed to have you hooked - well we know that it worked for Sophie Dahl.
- I could softly talk into the microphone and record the type of clouds billowing above, the look of the dew on the grass, the hawk gliding overhead, the ripe dewberries at my feet.
- In recent years, end-of-term present-giving has become a seriously competitive business: today's teachers can expect at the very least flowers, chocolates, wine and a year's supply of Body Shop dewberry bubble bath.
Definition of dewberry in US English: dewberrynounˈd(y)o͞oˌberēˈd(j)uˌbɛri 1A trailing European bramble with soft prickles and edible fruit which has a dewy white bloom on the skin. Rubus caesius, family Rosaceae Example sentencesExamples - In this latter type, hairy goldenrod, early goldenrod, dewberry, alder buckthorn, blackberry, Canada mayflower, and poison ivy accounted for 60% of the herb stratum importance.
- Common hosts are raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries.
- Included in the brambles are raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, loganberries, bayberries, and the wineberry.
- The genus also includes the blackberry, cloudberry, dewberry, and salmonberry, and is part of the rose family.
- One of the most common and widespread diseases of brambles in the United States, anthracnose can infect both red and black raspberries, blackberries, dewberries, and loganberries.
- Cane blight occasionally occurs on blackberries and dewberries.
- 1.1North American Any of a number of trailing brambles.
- 1.2 The blue-black fruit of any of a number of trailing brambles.
Example sentencesExamples - I could softly talk into the microphone and record the type of clouds billowing above, the look of the dew on the grass, the hawk gliding overhead, the ripe dewberries at my feet.
- Touch for Women is a rich fragrance blended from cassis, dewberry and rosehip that is guaranteed to have you hooked - well we know that it worked for Sophie Dahl.
- In recent years, end-of-term present-giving has become a seriously competitive business: today's teachers can expect at the very least flowers, chocolates, wine and a year's supply of Body Shop dewberry bubble bath.
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