"Prunus avium" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Translingual]

Etymology: Latin prūnus avium (“bird cherry”, literally “birds' plum tree”). In English, bird cherry refers to Prunus padus. Etymology templates: {{der|mul|la|prūnus avium|lit=birds' plum tree|t=bird cherry}} Latin prūnus avium (“bird cherry”, literally “birds' plum tree”), {{m|en|bird cherry}} bird cherry, {{taxfmt|Prunus padus|species}} Prunus padus Head templates: {{head|mul|proper noun|||g=f|g2=|head=Prunus avium|nogendercat=1}} Prunus avium f
  1. A taxonomic species within the family Rosaceae – sweet cherry, the cultivars of which provide cherries for eating. Tags: feminine Hypernyms (species): Rosales (english: order), Rosaceae (english: family), Amygdaloideae (english: subfamily), Amygdaleae (english: tribe), Prunus (english: genus), Prunus subg. Cerasus (english: subgenus), Prunus sect. Cerasus (english: section) Hyponyms (species): Prunus avium subsp. avium, Prunus avium subsp. duracina, Prunus avium subsp. juliana (english: species)

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