Cranberry - Law Dictionary Search Results
Cranberry
producing it several species of Vaccinum or Oxycoccus The high cranberry or cranberry tree is a species of Viburnum Viburnum Opulus
cranberry tree
and small bright red berries It is sometimes called high cranberry to distinguish it from the marsh cranberry or low cranberry
Fireworm
a small tortricid moth which eats the leaves of the cranberry so that the vines look as if burned called also
Bogberry
The small cranberry Vaccinium oxycoccus which grows in boggy places
Cowberry
berries which are sometimes used in cookery locally called mountain cranberry
groundberry
humifusum having scarlet flowers and thin fleshed succulent fruit resembling cranberries sometimes placed in the genus Styphelia
pectin
the vegetable kingdom especially in ripe fleshy fruits as apples cranberries etc It is extracted as variously colored translucent substances which
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