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1. (n.) mulberry
the edible, berrylike collective fruit of any tree of the genus
Morus.
2. mulberry
a tree of this genus, as the red mulberry.
Etymology: (1225–75; ME mulberie, dissimilated var. of murberie, OE mōrberie=mōr- (< L mōrum mulberry) +berieberry)
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| Definition of 'mulberry' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) mulberry, mulberry tree
any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry
2. (noun) mulberry
sweet usually dark purple blackberry-like fruit of any of several mulberry trees of the genus Morus
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| Definition of 'mulberry' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) mulberry
the berry or fruit of any tree of the genus Morus; also, the tree itself. See Morus
2. (noun) mulberry
a dark pure color, like the hue of a black mulberry
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Sense: a type of tree on whose leaves silkworms feed.
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Afrikaans: moerbei |
Arabic: شَجَرَة التّوت |
Bulgarian: черница |
Brazilian: amoreira |
Czech: morušovník |
German: der Maulbeerbaum |
Danish: morbærtræ |
Greek: μουριά |
Spanish: morera |
Estonian: mooruspuu |
Farsi: درخت توت |
Finnish: silkkiäispuu |
French: mûrier |
Hebrew: תּוּת עֵץ |
Hindi: तून, शहतून |
Croatian: dud, murva |
Hungarian: eperfa |
Indonesian: murbai |
Icelandic: mórberjatré |
Italian: gelso, moro |
Japanese: 桑の木 |
Korean: 뽕나무 |
Lithuanian: šilkmedis |
Latvian: zīdkoks |
Malay: mulberi |
Dutch: moerbeiboom |
Norwegian: morbær(tre) |
Polish: morwa |
Persian: درخت توت |
Pashto: د توتو ونه |
Portuguese: amoreira |
Romanian: dud |
Russian: тутовое дерево |
Slovak: morušovník |
Slovenian: murva |
Serbian: drvo duda |
Swedish: mullbärsträd |
Thai: ต้นหม่อน |
Turkish: dut ağacı |
Taiwanese: 桑樹 |
Ukrainian: шовковиця |
Urdu: برگ ریز پودا جس کی پتیوں |
Vietnamese: cây dâu tằm |
Chinese: 桑树 |
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