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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024cher•ry /ˈtʃɛri/USA pronunciation n., pl. -ries, adj. n. - Plant Biology the soft, red, pulpy fruit of any of various trees of the rose family:[countable]a bowl of cherries.
- Plant Biology[countable] the tree bearing such a fruit.
- Furniture[uncountable] the reddish wood of the cherry tree, used in making furniture.
- [uncountable] a bright red color.
adj. - bright red.
- Foodcontaining cherries or cherrylike flavoring:cherry cough drops.
- Furniture[usually: before a noun] made of cherry wood.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024cher•ry (cher′ē),USA pronunciation n., pl. -ries, adj. n. - Plant Biologythe fruit of any of various trees belonging to the genus Prunus, of the rose family, consisting of a pulpy, globular drupe enclosing a one-seeded smooth stone.
- Plant Biologythe tree bearing such a fruit.
- Plant Biology, Furniturethe wood of such a tree.
- any of various fruits or plants resembling the cherry.
- bright red;
cerise. - Slang Terms(often vulgar).
- the hymen.
- the state of virginity.
- Slang Terms
- something new or unused.
- a novice.
- [Underworld Slang.]a first offender.
- Sport[Bowling.]the striking down of only the forward pin or pins in attempting to make a spare.
adj. - bright-red;
cerise. - Food(of food and beverages) made with or containing cherries or cherrylike flavoring:cherry pie; cherry soda.
- Furniture(of furniture, woodwork, etc.) made of or covered or decorated with wood from the cherry tree.
- Slang Terms(often vulgar). being a virgin.
- Slang Terms
- new or unused:a three-year-old car in cherry condition.
- inexperienced;
being an innocent novice.
- Greek kerásion cherry
- Middle English cheri variant of chirie, back formation from Old English ciris- (taken for plural) Vulgar Latin *ceresium for *cerasium (Latin cerasum) 1300–50
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