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am·a·relle

 (ăm′ə-rĕl′)
n.
A type of sour cherry having pale red fruit and colorless or nearly colorless juice.

[German, from Medieval Latin amārellum, from Latin amārus, bitter.]
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amarelle

(ˈæməˌrɛl)
n
(Cookery) a variety of sour cherry that has pale red fruit and colourless juice. Compare morello
[C20: from German, from Medieval Latin amārellum, from Latin amārus bitter; compare morello]
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am•a•relle

(ˈæm əˌrɛl)

n.
any variety of the sour cherry, Prunus cerasus,having colorless juice.
[< German < Medieval Latin amārellum]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.amarelle - any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing pale red fruit with colorless juice
amarelle - pale red sour cherry with colorless or nearly colorless juice
Prunus cerasus, sour cherry, sour cherry tree - rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruit
2.amarelle - pale red sour cherry with colorless or nearly colorless juiceamarelle - pale red sour cherry with colorless or nearly colorless juice
sour cherry - acid cherries used for pies and preserves
amarelle, Prunus cerasus caproniana - any of several cultivated sour cherry trees bearing pale red fruit with colorless juice
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