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pear in Latin

pear in Latin is pirum, pirus — pear means a sweet fruit that is typically rounder at the bottom and narrower near the stem, grown on the pear tree (Pyrus communis).

pear in Latin

pirum
noun
A type of fruit tree (Pyrus communis).
pirus
noun
A type of fruit tree (Pyrus communis).

What does "pear" mean?

  1. noun A sweet fruit that is typically rounder at the bottom and narrower near the stem, grown on the pear tree (Pyrus communis).
    "She sliced a pear into the salad."
  2. noun A desaturated yellow-green color, like an unripe pear.
    "The walls were painted a soft pear color."

pear in a sentence

  • She sliced a pear into the salad.
  • The walls were painted a soft pear color.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "pear" in Latin?

"pear" in Latin is pirum, pirus. pear means: A sweet fruit that is typically rounder at the bottom and narrower near the stem, grown on the pear tree (Pyrus communis).

How do you use "pear" in a sentence?

Example: "She sliced a pear into the salad." In Latin, "pear" is pirum, pirus.

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

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "pear": pirum, pirus.

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