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Meaning of bacca

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bacca (n)

an indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pericarp: e.g. grape; tomato; cranberry

bacca Sentence Examples

  1. The juicy, berry-like structure known as a bacca is common in many fruiting plants.
  2. The vibrant red bacca of the hawthorn tree attracts birds, aiding in seed dispersal.
  3. Tomato plants produce a fleshy bacca that is widely used in cooking and culinary preparations.
  4. Eggplants bear cylindrical-shaped baccae with a deep purple or black skin.
  5. The gooseberry is a hairy bacca with a tart flavor, often used in jams and preserves.
  6. The grapevine produces small, round baccae known as grapes, which are used to make wine and other beverages.
  7. Blueberries are plump, bluish-black baccae with a sweet taste and high antioxidant content.
  8. Cranberries are tart, crimson baccae that are commonly harvested for their juice and culinary applications.
  9. The distinctive star-shaped bacca of the star fruit is a tropical treat known for its unique appearance.
  10. Currants, tiny and brightly colored baccae, are used in jams, syrups, and other culinary preparations.

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an indehiscent fruit derived from a single ovary having one or many seeds within a fleshy wall or pericarp: e.g. grape; tomato; cranberry

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The juicy, berry-like structure known as a bacca is common in many fruiting plants.

The vibrant red bacca of the hawthorn tree attracts birds, aiding in seed dispersal.

Tomato plants produce a fleshy bacca that is widely used in cooking and culinary preparations.

Eggplants bear cylindrical-shaped baccae with a deep purple or black skin.