🔄 Synonyms of "Capulin"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| capulin treenoun | mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit |
| mexican black cherrynoun | mexican black cherry |
| prunus capulinoun | mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit |
💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Capulin"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| capulin treenoun | mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit |
| mexican black cherrynoun | mexican black cherry |
| prunus capulinoun | mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit |
| black cherrynoun | A tree of species Prunus serotina |
| groundcherrynoun | Any of various plants in the genus Physalis and their fruits |
| sweet cherrynoun | Prunus avium |
| chinese cherrynoun | Any of several species of genus Prunus: |
| mahaleb cherrynoun | A species of cherry, Prunus mahaleb, whose pits are used as a spice called mahleb |
| morellonoun | A variety of cultivated cherry (Prunus cerasus var. austera), having a dark skin |
| cornelnoun | The cherry-like fruit of such plants, certain of which are edible. |
| brazilian cherrynoun | Any of several plants native to the New World tropics, with edible fruits: |
| plumnoun | The fruit and its tree. |
| cayenne cherrynoun | The pitanga (Eugenia uniflora). |
| chinese plumnoun | Any of three species of East Asian trees and their fruit: |
| sour cherrynoun | The fruit of these trees, often used for cooking. |
| prunasinnoun | (biochemistry) A cyanogenic glucoside related to amygdalin, found in Prunus species. |
| caperberrynoun | A flower bud of a caper tree, sometimes served pickled as a garnish. |
| ground cherrynoun | Alternative form of groundcherry. [Any of various plants in the genus Physalis and their fruits] |
| bird cherrynoun | Prunus padus or any deciduous species of Prunus subg. Padus that is closely related to it (tree or fruit). |
| prunellenoun | A kind of small and very acid French plum, especially when stoned and dried, from Prunus spinosa. |
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