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blackberry in Latin

blackberry in Latin is rubus, batus, mōrum — blackberry means a thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.

blackberry in Latin

rubus
noun
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
batus
noun
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.
mōrum
noun
A fruit-bearing shrub of the aggregate species Rubus fruticosus and some hybrids.

What does "blackberry" mean?

  1. noun A thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.
    "We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence."
  2. noun The dark, sweet-tart berry produced by this shrub.
    "She picked a handful of ripe blackberries from the hedge."
  3. verb To go out and gather blackberries.
    "They spent the afternoon blackberrying along the country lane."

blackberry in a sentence

  • We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence.
  • She picked a handful of ripe blackberries from the hedge.
  • The pie was full of fresh blackberries.
  • They spent the afternoon blackberrying along the country lane.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "blackberry" in Latin?

"blackberry" in Latin is rubus, batus, mōrum. blackberry means: A thorny shrub that produces small, dark, edible berries made up of tiny clustered segments.

How do you use "blackberry" in a sentence?

Example: "We planted a blackberry bush along the back fence." In Latin, "blackberry" is rubus, batus, mōrum.

Are there other ways to say "blackberry" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "blackberry": rubus, batus, mōrum.

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