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from right: concord grapes, persimmon, red gooseberries, red currants (top) in botany , a berry is a fleshy or pulpy indehiscent fruit in which the entire ovary wall ripens into a relatively soft pericarp, the seeds are embedded in the common flesh of the ovary, and typically there is more than one seed
female reproductive cell. it is one of three parts of a carpel, which is the outer, often visible part of the female reproductive organ of a flower. the carpel contains the stigma, the style, and the ovary. after pollination , the ovary will grow into the fruit, while the enclosed ovule(s) become the seed...
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. & c. merriam, .) etymology [ edit ] from middle english fry ("seed, offspring"), from old norse frjó ("seed, semen"), from proto-germanic *fraiwą ("seed, semen, offspring"), from proto-indo-european *(s)per- , *(s)prei- ("to strew, sow"). cognate with icelandic frjó ("pollen, seed"), icelandic fræ
("seed"), swedish frö ("seed, embryo, grain, germ"), danish and norwegian frø ("seed"), gothic 𐍆𐍂𐌰𐌹𐍅 ( fraiw , "seed"). noun[ edit ] fry ( uncountable ) (now chiefly britain dialectal ) offspring ; progeny ; children ; brood . young fish ; fishlings . , john milton , aeropagitica: it is not possible...
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