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allspice the aromatic berry of a West Indian tree of the myrtle family, or the tree itself. [2 definitions]
baneberry the berry of this plant. [1/2 definitions]
blackberry a berry, dark purple to black and composed of many large seeds. [1/2 definitions]
black pepper a spice made by grinding the whole dried berry of the pepper plant.
black raspberry a prickly shrub that grows in eastern North America and bears a dark purple berry. [1/2 definitions]
blueberry a small, round, edible berry that is blue or blue-black in color. [2 definitions]
cane the long stem of a rose or berry plant. [1/7 definitions]
cloudberry a berry produced by this plant, resembling a yellowish or amber raspberry and used for food. [1/2 definitions]
-coccus a round or berry-shaped microorganism.
cranberry a North American shrub growing in marshy ground and bearing a tart, red, edible berry, or the berry itself. [1/2 definitions]
cubeb a small spicy berry found on certain pepper vines of the East Indies which is dried and used medicinally. [1/2 definitions]
currant the sour, edible berry of any of a variety of shrubs related to the gooseberry, used esp. in making jelly. [1/3 definitions]
gooseberry an edible green berry that grows on a prickly shrub related to the currant. [1/3 definitions]
huckleberry any of various low berry-bearing shrubs common in North America and related to the blueberry plant. [1/2 definitions]
loganberry a prickly plant grown for its edible berry. [1/2 definitions]
nightshade any of several wild plants, often berry-bearing vines, some of whose berries are highly poisonous.
pepper the plant that produces this berry, or any of various related plants. [1/8 definitions]
peppercorn the dried black berry of the tropical East Indian pepper plant. [1/2 definitions]
snowberry the berry of such a plant. [1/3 definitions]
youngberry a hybrid, dark red berry that is a cross between a blackberry and a dewberry, cultivated in the southwestern United States. [1/2 definitions]