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PRONUNCIATION OF WHORTLEBERRIES

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF WHORTLEBERRIES

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Whortleberries is a noun.
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WHAT DOES WHORTLEBERRIES MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Whortleberry

Whortleberry may refer to the berries of several plants of genus Vaccinium: ▪ Vaccinium myrtillus, Bilberry, or Blue Whortleberry ▪ Vaccinium vitis-idaea, Red Whortleberry ▪ Vaccinium uliginosum, Bog Whortleberry...

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WORDS THAT END LIKE WHORTLEBERRIES

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Synonyms and antonyms of whortleberries in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «whortleberries» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Chinese

whortleberries
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

whortleberries
570 millions of speakers

English

whortleberries
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

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380 millions of speakers
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Translator English - Arabic

whortleberries
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

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278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

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Translator English - Bengali

whortleberries
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Translator English - French

myrtilles
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Translator English - Malay

Whortleberry
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

Heidelbeeren
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Translator English - Japanese

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Translator English - Korean

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Translator English - Javanese

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Translator English - Tamil

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Translator English - Marathi

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Translator English - Turkish

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70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

mirtilli
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Translator English - Polish

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50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

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Translator English - Romanian

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Translator English - Greek

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Translator English - Afrikaans

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Trends of use of whortleberries

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «WHORTLEBERRIES»

The term «whortleberries» is normally little used and occupies the 149.646 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «WHORTLEBERRIES» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about whortleberries

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHORTLEBERRIES»

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The Analyst
The liquid does not become red ; wine, whortleberries, fresh beetroot. Pass to K. K. Another specimen is treated according to C with sodium carbonate. (o). The colour darkens or becomes red on heating, whortleberries, fresh beetroot. Pass to ...
‎1877
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The Knickerbocker
Notwithstanding his seclusion from society, the Man of Whortleberries is not, it seems, without his refinements and luxuries. Is this fact a blemish in his history, or does it mar the picture I have presented ? Ah no ! Detraction cannot reach him !
‎1834
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The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine
Can I sell you some whortleberries ?" I was standing in the store of a merchant in the little village of C, with my back towards the speaker. I immediately turned so as to face him. He was a strange-looking, weather-beaten veteran, of some sixty  ...
Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, 1834
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Journal of Horticulture and Practical Gardening
Whortleberries are peculiarly an American institution. The Germans have what they call heidel beere, or heatbberry, from the good old Anglo-Saxon heortberg or hastberry — at best but an indifferent fruit. The English have the Bilberry or Blea- ...
‎1868
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Report of the Directors and Officers ...
They looked for whortleberries. They picked two quarts of whortleberries. They ate the whortleberries. A bear saw the boys. The bear chased the boys but they climbed a tree. The bear waited all night. The next morning the bear went away.
American School for the Deaf, Hartford, 1855
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Foods: their composition and analysis
Dwarf Elder. (b.) The specimen remains grey, tinged with green, bottle-green, or yellowish. Sometimes (black elder) it acquires a lilac tint, which almost immediately disappears, changing to a greenish-grey-blue, whortleberries, black elder, ...
Alexander Wynter Blyth, Meredith Wynter Blyth, 1903
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A manual of practical chemistry: the analysis of foods and ...
Whortleberries. M. The mixture of wine and alkaline carbonate C. (J.) is heated to boiling. (a.) The mixture becomes lilac-violet, or violet. Logwood. (h.) The mixture tends to become decolorised, or changes to yellowish-green, or dark green, ...
Alexander Wynter Blyth, 1879
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The Twilight of the Vilp
played havoc with our whortleberries. We were all fond of whortleberries and we naturally resented the greedy intrusion of these shorthorn cattle. The beasts were never there at night and for a long time I could not ascertainwhere they came ...
Paul Ableman, 2014
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Conservation and Development of Nontimber Forest Products in ...
Analyzes the market for wild whortleberries ( Vaccinium myrtillus) in France by contrasting berry harvest strategies in two regions. Isolation of individual collectors and the diffuse nature of commercial market structure make general descriptions ...
Bettina Von Hagen, James F. Weigand, Rebecca McLain, 1998
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Passionate About Homemade Wine: A Practical & No-Nonsense ...
WHORTLEBERRY WINE (Burgundy Style): Whortleberries are a small wild fruit which many people come to the country to pick; they make excellent jams and jellies - and very good wines, otherwise known as 'herts'. 6pts whortleberries, 7pts.
Scott Young

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «WHORTLEBERRIES»

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That was the West that was... Dartmoor in WWI
These saw massive quantities of eggs, sphagnum moss, waste paper, blackberries, whortleberries, foxglove leaves and horse chestnuts collected. Sphagnum ... «Western Morning News, Jul 15»
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12 of the best secret gardens in the UK
Here were four national collections including dog's tooth violets, edible whortleberries and shield fern – a huge achievement for such a modestly sized garden. «The Guardian, May 15»
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The history of Irish cuisine - over 8000 years old and hardly any …
Heathberries and whortleberries for a sweet. All that one could ask for comfort. Round me grows,. There are hips and haws and strawberries,. Nuts and sloes. «IrishCentral, Apr 15»
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Love High-Fat Foods? Counteract Adverse Effects With Wild …
If you love foods high in fats, wild blueberries may be your new best friend. Nordic wild blueberries (also known as bilberries, whortleberries, European ... «The Inquisitr, Dec 14»
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Packrafting in Montana: double the adventure
We hike into a region of wildflowers, snacking on grouse whortleberries along the way. After a few miles a wooden sign and the song of thrushes welcome us to ... «Financial Times, Sep 14»
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A zombie obsession that's hard to fathom
However, I'm reliably informed the next course will see the First Eck making a proper pudding - a veritable flan B - out of Darling's sugar-coated whortleberries. «Herald Scotland, Aug 14»
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Martin Hesp escapes the crowds on a stroll around Dunster
I read recently how the local squires at Dunster Castle used to regulate the number of people who'd go picking whortleberries in the ancient Deer Park because ... «Western Daily Press, Jun 14»
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Scandinavian weight loss berries
Lingonberries are also called red whortleberries, cowberries, fox berries, mountain cranberries, mountain bilberries, or partridgeberries. Should you want to ... «WellBeing, Feb 14»
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Fall In The National Parks: A Kaleidoscope Of National Park Leaf …
... and red and orange vaccinium (huckleberries, whortleberries), etc. In mid- to late-September and even into early October the color drops in elevation, yielding ... «National Parks Traveler, Aug 13»
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'Laird's Lodge' has special place in Swan Valley history
“Compton spoke up,” Reynolds said, “saying, 'You know those aren't huckleberries – they're whortleberries.' “ 'And who ever heard of Whortleberry Finn? «The Missoulian, Jul 13»

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