baccate (Meaning)
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baccate (a)
resembling a berry
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baccate (s)
producing or bearing berries
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baccate (a.)
Pulpy throughout, like a berry; -- said of fruits.
Synonyms & Antonyms of baccate
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baccate Sentence Examples
- The baccate fruit of the nightshade family is a berry that contains many seeds.
- The baccate fruits of Juniperus communis are edible and are used in flavoring gin.
- The baccate fruit of the yew tree is poisonous and can be fatal if ingested.
- The baccate fruit of the mistletoe plant is a sticky berry that is spread by birds.
- The baccate fruit of the viburnum tree is a fleshy berry that turns blue or black when ripe.
- The baccate fruit of the elderberry tree is a dark purple berry that is used to make jams and jellies.
- The baccate fruit of the grapevine is a fleshy berry that contains one or more seeds.
- The baccate fruit of the tomato plant is a fleshy berry that is eaten raw, cooked, or processed.
- The baccate fruit of the eggplant plant is a large, fleshy berry that is used in cooking.
- The baccate fruit of the bell pepper plant is a fleshy berry that is eaten raw, cooked, or stuffed.
FAQs About the word baccate
resembling a berry, producing or bearing berriesPulpy throughout, like a berry; -- said of fruits.
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The baccate fruit of the nightshade family is a berry that contains many seeds.
The baccate fruits of Juniperus communis are edible and are used in flavoring gin.
The baccate fruit of the yew tree is poisonous and can be fatal if ingested.
The baccate fruit of the mistletoe plant is a sticky berry that is spread by birds.