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Princeton's WordNet
cherry, cherry treenoun
any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood
Wiktionary
cherry treenoun
A tree of the subgenus , the members of which are valued agriculturally for their fruit, the cherry. The wood of the tree, cherrywood, is also valued in woodworking.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
CHERRY, Cherry-treenoun
The tree hath large shining leaves: the fruit grows on long pedicles, and is roundish or heart-shaped: the stone is short, tumid, and roundish. The species are;1. The common red or garden cherry.2. Large Spanish cherry.3. The red heart cherry.4. The white heart cherry.5. The bleeding heart cherry.6. The black heart cherry.7. The May cherry.8. The black cherry, or mazard.9. The archduke cherry.10. The yellow Spanish cherry.11. The Flanders cluster cherry.12. The carnation cherry.13. The large black cherry.14. The bird cherry.15. The red bird or Cornish cherry.16. The largest double flowered cherry.17. The double flowered cherry.18. The common wild cherry.19. The wild northern English cherry, with late ripe fruit.20. The shock or perfumed cherry.21. The cherrytree with striped leaves. And many other sorts of cherries; as the amber cherry, lukeward, corone, Gascoigne, and the morello, which is chiefly planted for preserving. This fruit was brought out of Pontus at the time of the Mithridatick victory, by Lucullus, in the year of Rome 680; and was brought into Britain about 120 years afterwards, which was An. Dom. 55; and was soon after spread through most parts of Europe. It is generally esteemed for its earliness, being of the first tree-fruits that appears to welcome in the fruit-season. Philip Miller
Etymology: cerise, Fr. cerasus, Lat.
Some devils ask but the parings of one’s nail, a pin, a nut, a cherry stone; but she, more covetous, would have a chain. William Shakespeare, Com. of Errors.
July I would have drawn in a jacket of light-yellow eating cherries, with his face and bosom sun-burnt. Henry Peacham.
All this done by a little spark of life, which, in its first appearance, might be inclosed in the hollow of a cherry stone. Matthew Hale, Orig. of Mankind.
All the ideas of all the sensible qualities of a cherry come into my mind by sensation. John Locke.
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cherry tree
A cherry tree is a type of deciduous tree in the genus Prunus, belonging to the family Rosaceae. It is known for its beautiful springtime blossoms and the delicious, small, round fruit it produces, which can be a variety of colors including red, yellow, or black. The fruit is typically sweet or sour and is commonly used in many types of culinary dishes and beverages. Some cherry trees are grown for their ornamental value, rather than their fruit. There are hundreds of different species and varieties of cherry trees, which can vary widely in size, blossom color, fruit flavor and growth habit.
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Cherry Tree
Cherry Tree is a borough in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 364 at the 2010 census.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of cherry tree in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of cherry tree in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of cherry tree in a Sentence
Weird, isn't it Somehow in the dead of winter when its 40 below, so cold your words just freeze in the air, you think you'll never hear a robin's song again or see a blossom on a cherry tree, when one day you wake up and bingo, light coming through the mini blinds is softened with a tick of rose and the cold morning air has lost its bite. It's spring once again, the streets are paved with mud and the hills are alive with the sound of mosquitos.
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