checkerberry — ☆ checkerberry [chek′ərber΄ē ] n. pl. checkerberries 1. WINTERGREEN (sense 1a) 2. the edible, red, berrylike fruit of the wintergreen … English World dictionary
checkerberry — Wintergreen Win ter*green , n. (Bot.) A plant which keeps its leaves green through the winter. [1913 Webster] Note: In England, the name wintergreen is applied to the species of {Pyrola} which in America are called {English wintergreen}, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
checkerberry — noun (plural checkerberries) 1》 a creeping evergreen North American shrub with spiny scented leaves and waxy white flowers. [Gaultheria procumbens.] 2》 the edible red fruit of the checkerberry plant. Origin C18: from checkers or chequers berries… … English new terms dictionary
checkerberry — šliaužiančioji bruknuolė statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Erikinių šeimos prieskoninis, vaistinis augalas (Gaultheria procumbens), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. Iš jo gaminami maisto priedai (kvėpikliai). atitikmenys: lot. Gaultheria… … Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas)
checkerberry — noun Etymology: checker wild service tree + berry Date: 1776 1. the spicy red berrylike fruit of a North American wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) 2. a plant producing checkerberries … New Collegiate Dictionary
checkerberry — /chek euhr ber ee/, n., pl. checkerberries. 1. the red fruit of the American wintergreen, Gaultheria procumbens. 2. the plant itself. 3. any of several other plants bearing similar fruit, or the fruit itself. [1770 80, Amer.; perh. so named from… … Universalium
checkerberry — noun An alternative name for the teaberry. See Also: boxberry … Wiktionary
checkerberry — n. American wintergreen, small trailing evergreen plant (native to North America); fruit of this plant … English contemporary dictionary
checkerberry — n. Partridge berry, squaw vine, winter clover (Mitchella repens) … New dictionary of synonyms
checkerberry — check•er•ber•ry [[t]ˈtʃɛk ərˌbɛr i[/t]] n. pl. ries 1) pln the red fruit of the American wintergreen Gaultheria procumbens[/ex] 2) pln the plant itself • Etymology: 1770–80, amer … From formal English to slang