gourd in Finnish
gourd in Finnish is kurpitsa, pallokurpitsa, kalebassi — gourd means a hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
gourd in Finnish
kurpitsa
Any of the trailing or climbing vines producing fruit with a hard rind or shell, from the genera Lagenaria and Cucurbita (in Cucurbitaceae).
pallokurpitsa
Any of the trailing or climbing vines producing fruit with a hard rind or shell, from the genera Lagenaria and Cucurbita (in Cucurbitaceae).
kurpitsa
A hard-shelled fruit from a plant in Lagenaria or Cucurbita.
kalebassi
The dried and hardened shell of such fruit, made into a drinking vessel, bowl, spoon, or other objects designed for use or decoration.
kurkkukasvi
(obsolete) Any of the climbing or trailing plants from the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes watermelon, pumpkins, and cucumbers.
kaali
(slang) A person's head.
What does "gourd" mean?
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noun A hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
"They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn."
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noun The dried, hollowed shell of such a fruit, used as a bowl, container, or drinking vessel.
"The musician tapped out a rhythm on a hollow gourd."
gourd in a sentence
- They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn.
- The musician tapped out a rhythm on a hollow gourd.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "gourd" in Finnish?
"gourd" in Finnish is kurpitsa, pallokurpitsa, kalebassi. gourd means: A hard-shelled fruit from a climbing or trailing vine in the pumpkin and squash family.
How do you use "gourd" in a sentence?
Example: "They decorated the porch with dried gourds for autumn." In Finnish, "gourd" is kurpitsa, pallokurpitsa, kalebassi.
Are there other ways to say "gourd" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 5 translations listed for "gourd": kurpitsa, pallokurpitsa, kalebassi, kurkkukasvi, kaali.
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