Pear vs Blueberry - What's the difference?
pear | blueberry |
An edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but elongated towards the stem.
(also'' pear tree ) A type of fruit tree (''Pyrus communis ).
The wood of the pear tree.
Choke pear (a torture device).
An edible round berry, belonging to the cowberry group (), with flared crowns at the end, that turns blue on ripening.
The shrub of the above-mentioned berry.
A dark blue colour.
To gather or forage for .
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As nouns the difference between pear and blueberry
is that pear is an edible fruit produced by the pear tree, similar to an apple but elongated towards the stem while blueberry is an edible round berry, belonging to the cowberry group (section: Vaccinium sect. Cyanococcus), with flared crowns at the end, that turns blue on ripening.As an adjective blueberry is
of a dark blue colour.As a verb blueberry is
to gather or forage for blueberries.pear
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Noun
(en noun)Derived terms
* alligator pear * anchovy-pear * apple-pear * apples and pears * Asian pear * avocado pear * balsam pear * butter-pear * cactus pear * Callery pear * Chinese pear, Chinese white pear * choke-pear * European pear * garlic pear * grape pear * greening-pear * hard pear * Japanese pear * Korean pear * Le Conte pear * Malvern pear * Moorcroft pear * Nashi pear * pear-apple * pear blight * pear drop * pear-encrinite * pear-gauge * pear-haw * pear leaf blister mite * pear leaf blister moth * pear leaf-curling midge, pear leaf midge * pear-louse * pear midge * pearmonger * pear orchard * pear oyster scale * pear-plum * pear psylla * pear-quince * pear-shaped * pear-shell * pear-slug * pear-sucker * pear-thorn * pear thrips * pear tree * pear-wise * pear-withe * pear-wood * peary * perry * prickly pear * sand Pear * snow pear * sugar-pear * snowy pear * Stinking Bishop pear * strawberry pear * Taiwan pear * vegetable pear * vine-pear * wax pear * willowleaf pear, willow-leafed pear * wooden pear * Ya PearAnagrams
* ----blueberry
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(wikipedia blueberry)Noun
(blueberries)Derived terms
* highbush blueberry * lowbush blueberry * wild blueberry * cultivated blueberry * Martian blueberryVerb
page 179:
- We blueberried on an open flat beside the river. The ground was covered with great frosted blue globules, sweet and warm in the sunshine.
- The "white longlegged, long-necked bird" seen by your Ayer reader while she was blueberrying on the shore of a pond was either the Little Blue Heron in white phase or immature,
page 62:
- They had not passed again in the surrey going to the Forks, nine miles away, and none of the girls had been blueberrying among the bushes at the edge of the woods.
page 38:
- Sarah and I have been blueberrying together off and on since the summer of '64. This morning, armed with our pots and pans, we went out and picked two quarts of wild berries and then came home and made a cake.
page 152:
- Pointy fraise de bois went through it all with undiminished generosity (so small a plant for all that giving!) and the picking was fine, for the birds were off blueberrying and taking the late raspberries just as they ripened.
page 61:
- On some of the richest days, when a moose stalks by or a bear is blueberrying or munching hazelnuts outside, I think of my house as a bathysphere suspended in the wilderness.
unnumbered page:
- "Come, Aunt Flo. I'll show you where we go blueberrying . Last year we got almost a bushel of berries, and Papa says they should be ripe now."
page 14:
- We decided to go blueberrying one day up in our hills. We grabbed our blueberry cans, hitched them to our belts, and headed for the blueberries.
