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1. (n.) pear
the edible fruit, typically rounded but elongated and growing smaller toward the stem, of a tree, Pyrus communis, of the rose family.
2. pear
the tree itself.
Etymology: (bef. 1000; ME pe(e)re, OE peru < L pira, pl. of pirum pear)
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| Definition of 'Pear' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) pear
sweet juicy gritty-textured fruit available in many varieties
2. (noun) pear, pear tree, Pyrus communis
Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties
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1. (noun) pear
a green or yellow fruit that is wide at one end and narrow at the other
apples and pears
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| Definition of 'Pear' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) Pear
the fleshy pome, or fruit, of a rosaceous tree (Pyrus communis), cultivated in many varieties in temperate climates; also, the tree which bears this fruit. See Pear family, below
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Sense: a type of fruit of the apple family, round at the bottom and narrowing towards the stem or top
She's very fond of pears; (
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Afrikaans: peer |
Arabic: إجّاص، كُمَّثْرى |
Bulgarian: круша |
Brazilian: pera |
Czech: hruška, hruškový |
German: die Birne; Birnen-... |
Danish: pære; pære- |
Greek: αχλάδι, αχλαδιά |
Spanish: pera |
Estonian: pirn, pirni- |
Farsi: گلابی |
Finnish: päärynä |
French: (de) poire |
Hebrew: אַגָס |
Hindi: नाशपाती |
Croatian: kruška (plod) |
Hungarian: körte(fa) |
Indonesian: buah pir |
Icelandic: pera |
Italian: pera; pero |
Japanese: なし |
Korean: 서양배 |
Lithuanian: kriaušė |
Latvian: bumbieris; bumbieru- |
Malay: pokok pear |
Dutch: peer |
Norwegian: pære, pære-(tre) |
Polish: gruszka |
Persian: گلابی |
Pashto: ناك |
Portuguese: pera |
Romanian: pară |
Russian: груша |
Slovak: hruška; hruškový |
Slovenian: hruška; hruškov |
Serbian: kruška |
Swedish: päron |
Thai: ลูกแพร์ |
Turkish: armut |
Taiwanese: 梨 |
Ukrainian: груша |
Urdu: ناشپاتي |
Vietnamese: quả lê |
Chinese: 梨 |
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