hackberry
English
Etymology
A variant of hagberry.
Noun
hackberry (countable and uncountable, plural hackberries)
- Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Celtis, widespread over the Northern Hemisphere, having small fruit.
- The fruit of these plants.
- (uncountable) The wood of these plants.
- Prunus padus, a species of cherry tree, of Eurasia, or its berry.
Synonyms
- (Prunus padus): bird cherry, hagberry
Derived terms
terms derived from hackberry
- African hackberry (Celtis integrifolia)
- Bunge's Hackberry (Celtis bungeana)
- Caucasian hackberry (Celtis caucasica)
- common hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
- Chinese hackberry (Celtis sinensis)
- desert hackberry (Celtis pallida)
- dwarf hackberry (Celtis tenuifolia)
- European hackberry (Celtis australis)
- Hubei hackberry (Celtis labilis)
- iguana hackberry (Celtis iguanaea)
- Japanese hackberry (Celtis sinensis, also Celtis jessoensis)
- Korean hackberry (Celtis koraiensis)
- Lindheimer's hackberry (Celtis lindheimeri
- netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata)
- northern hackberry (Celtis occidentalis)
- oriental hackberry (Celtis tournefortii)
- shiny hackberry (Celtis pallida)
- southern hackberry (Celtis laevigata)
- southern sugar hackberry (Celtis laevigata)
- spiny hackberry (Celtis ehrenbergiana)
- sugar hackberry (Celtis laevigata)
Translations
plant
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fruit
Prunus padus — see bird cherry
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