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cloud·ber·ry

 (kloud′bĕr′ē)
n.
A creeping perennial herb (Rubus chamaemorus) in the rose family, native to northern North America and Eurasia and having white flowers and edible yellowish fruit.
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cloudberry

(ˈklaʊdbərɪ; -brɪ)
n, pl -ries
(Plants) a creeping Eurasian herbaceous rosaceous plant, Rubus chamaemorus, with white flowers and orange berry-like fruits (drupelets)
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cloud•ber•ry

(ˈklaʊdˌbɛr i, -bə ri)

n., pl. -ries.
an orange-yellow raspberry, Rubus chamaemorus, of northern regions.
[1590–1600]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.cloudberry - creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berriescloudberry - creeping raspberry of north temperate regions with yellow or orange berries
raspberry, raspberry bush - woody brambles bearing usually red but sometimes black or yellow fruits that separate from the receptacle when ripe and are rounder and smaller than blackberries
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Translations
نَوْعٌ من البُرْتُقال يَنْمو في الشَّمال
moruška
multemultebær
hillalakkamuurainsuomuurain
törpemálna
tekšė
lacene
moltemulte
hjortronmultebärmyrbärsnåtterblommasolbär
yaban ağaç çileği

cloudberry

[ˈklaʊdbərɪ] N (US) → camemoro m
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cloudberry

(ˈklaudˌberi) plural cloudberries noun
a type of orange-yellow raspberry that grows in northern regions.
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The brand's Cloudberry, Vanilla and Toee bars are all available at the online retailer (rsp: PS1.49 per bar).
They come in Vanilla, Toffee and Scandinavian Cloudberry flavours and are coated in chocolate, caramel or toffee glaze.
CloudBerry Lab provides cloud-based backup and file management services.
In Vanilla, Toffee and Scandinavian Cloudberry flavours, coated in chocolate, caramel or toffee glaze.
The flow country of the northeast, Scotland's largest area of bog, holds the Marsh Saxifrage (Saxifraga hirculus), only discovered in 2002, as well as the much more common Cloudberry (Rubus chamaeamoruis).
The group's official community interest company, known as Cloudberry Communities, was given PS38,500 from the Smarter Choices, Smarter Places fund - which aims to increase walking, cycling and sustainable travel.
Everything is produced on site (they make around 10 million pieces a year), using only fresh, local ingredients (try the soft goats' cheese chocolate, or their best-selling cloudberry truffles).
Everything's produced on site (they make around 10 million pieces a year), using only fresh, local ingredients (try the soft goats' cheese chocolate, or their best-selling cloudberry truffles).
Everything's produced on site (they make around 10m pieces a year), using only fresh, local ingredients (try the soft goats' cheese chocolate, or their bestselling cloudberry truffles).
After both saddled maiden winners earlier in the day, al-Malki's Damsah comfortably won the Local Thoroughbred Handicap event for horses rated 80 and below under Jimmy Quinn, while Sheail bin Khalifa al-Kuwari's Cloudberry, with JP Guillambert in the saddle, edged out an al-Malki ward, Perfect Storm, at the post by a short head in the 1800m Thoroughbred Handicap event for horses rated 70-90.
These only grow in the wild, which is why many Norwegians treat mountain climbs such as the Preikestolen hike as a cloudberry picking picnic too.
The extractions were performed in 18 replicates for bilberry seeds and 30 replicates for cloudberry and black currant seeds.