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Is this a berry?

>> No.18991889

>>18991859
no

>> No.18991903

>>18991859
It's not straw either.

>> No.18991966

cute

>> No.18992142

Accessory fruit, innit.

>> No.18992149
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18992149

>>18991903
They're called strawberries in some countries because people put straw under them so they didn't touch the ground and rot.
They are called earthberries in some other countries because I guess not everybody figured it out.

>> No.18992151

>>18991859
It's called Strawberry, retard. Straw. Berry. Berry. BERRY. It's in the name.
ITS IN THE FUCKING NAME. CAN YOU READ? STUPID.
>STRAWBERRY
BERRY
>BERRY

>> No.18992160 [DELETED] 

>>18992151
are seahorses a type of hors?

>> No.18992164

>>18992160
No but you're a type of stupid, dumbass.

>> No.18992169

>>18991859
A tomato is a berry. A strawberry is not a berry. Berry is defined as a swollen (through maturation after being pollinated) plant ovary.

>> No.18992174

>>18991859
Det e en jordgubbe.

>> No.18992176

>>18992174
I'm calling ICE to come deport you, we speak american here.

>> No.18992186

>>18992176
Du e en skitgubbe.

>> No.18992190

>>18992149
False. They're called that in modern English because of linguistic corruption over time of the older name strewnberige, so called because it's a berige (berry) which grows on vines which were strewn all over the place. Straw was never involved in its naming.

>> No.18992193

>>18992164
Stupid fresh?

>> No.18992237 [DELETED] 

even if something has a word in the name that does NOT mean that thing is necessary the word included in the name?

>> No.18992317

>>18992174
>Bondespråk
Helt äckligt

>> No.18992749 [DELETED] 

>>18992190
so even if strawberries have berry in the name they are not berries? Just because something has a word in its name does not necessarily mean it is that thing?

>> No.18992763

>>18992149
I call them Cramberries

>> No.18992797

>>18992749
Think about how languages work anon. The meaning of the word berry predates it's use as a scientific classification.

>> No.18993191

>>18992749
What does your post have to do with >>18992190 explaining the etymology of the "straw" half of strawberry? Did you mean to reply to someone else?

>> No.18993237

>>18992151
It's called Potatoes, retard. Pota. Toes. Toes. TOES. It's in the name.
ITS IN THE FUCKING NAME. CAN YOU READ? STUPID.
>POTATOES
TOES
>TOES

>> No.18993244

>>18991859
its a drupe