Cherry
Pronunciation: English [?t?eri]? American [?t?eri]?
Interpretation: cherry, cherry tree.
Grammar: Cherry (scientific name: Cerasus pseudocerasus), is a general term for some plum plants including subgenus Cherry Cherry (scientific name: Cerasus pseudocerasus) is a general term for some plum plants including the subgenus Cherry, Sour Cherry, and Cinnamon Cherry. Trees, 2-6 m tall, with gray-white bark. Branchlets gray-brown, shoots green, glabrous or sparsely pilose. Winter buds ovate, glabrous.
Example sentence:
Mark?and?Rick?were?the?odd?ones?out?in?claiming?to?like?this?cherry?beer.?
Only Mark and Rick are left claiming to like this cherry beer.
Extended InformationSame root phrase: cherry tree
Pronunciation: English [?t?eri tri?]? American [?t?eri tri?]?
Interpretation: cherry blossom, cherry tree.
Grammar: tree basically means "tree", and is a generic term for woody plants, especially those with tall trunks, whose main trunks are clearly distinguished from their branches, i.e. trees. Used metaphorically, it can refer to a "tree diagram", "genealogical diagram", etc.
Example sentences:
Dalmatian?bitter?wild?cherry?tree?bearing?fruit?which?juice?is?made?into?maraschino?liqueur.?
Erja bitter wild cherry tree, whose juice makes black cherry liqueur.