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huckleberry in Latin

huckleberry in Latin is myrtillus americanus — huckleberry means a small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.

huckleberry in Latin

myrtillus americanus
noun
A shrub growing this fruit.

What does "huckleberry" mean?

  1. noun A small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.
    "We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon."
  2. noun The shrub that produces this berry.
    "A row of huckleberry bushes lined the trail."
  3. noun (informal, dated) The right or suitable person for a job.
    ""I'm your huckleberry" — meaning he was exactly the person for the task."

huckleberry in a sentence

  • We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon.
  • A row of huckleberry bushes lined the trail.
  • "I'm your huckleberry" — meaning he was exactly the person for the task.

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What is "huckleberry" in Latin?

"huckleberry" in Latin is myrtillus americanus. huckleberry means: A small, dark blue or red berry from certain shrubs related to blueberries.

How do you use "huckleberry" in a sentence?

Example: "We picked huckleberries in the mountains all afternoon." In Latin, "huckleberry" is myrtillus americanus.

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