berry in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

berry in the PONS Dictionary

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English
They mainly eat insects, also seeds and berries.
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The long hours of daylight, combined with relatively low summer temperatures, make the strawberries more tasteful than berries grown in warmer climates.
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The light lavender berries cause a person to shrink, and the dark purple berries cause a person to grow.
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The berries are referred to as fragrant tomato.
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The berry is rubbery in texture and has a large, spherical seed in the center.
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Grape berry size depends on the number of seeds so berries with no seeds will be significantly smaller than berries containing seeds.
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They hunted, fished and gathered plants and berries from the forest.
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Berry was re-elected by a secure majority in the 1927 election.
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Nonetheless, ripe berries and cooked leaves of edible strains are used as food in some locales; and plant parts are used as a traditional medicine.
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Berry's label reported that the single had sold 40,000 copies.
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