"punnet" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈpʌnɪt/, /ˈpʌnət/ Audio: en-au-punnet.ogg [Australia] Forms: punnets [plural]
Rhymes: -ʌnɪt, -ʌnət Etymology: Uncertain. First appears in the 1820s. Perhaps a diminutive of pun, a dialect variant of pound, the weight + -et. The suggestion that it is an eponym of Reginald Crundall Punnett (1875–1967), geneticist and grower of strawberries, is not chronologically possible. The suggestion it was an ancestor of his lacks evidence. Etymology templates: {{unc|en}} Uncertain Head templates: {{en-noun}} punnet (plural punnets)
  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand) A small basket or receptacle for collecting and selling fruit, particularly strawberries. Wikipedia link: punnet Tags: Australia, New-Zealand, UK Categories (topical): Containers Synonyms (receptacle for strawberries): chip [New-Zealand, Northern], pottle [British, New-Zealand, Southern] Translations (small receptacle): кошница за плодове (košnica za plodove) (Bulgarian), kori (Finnish), tuokkonen (Finnish), barquette [feminine] (French), cagette [feminine] (French), Körbchen [neuter] (German), łubianka [feminine] (Polish), coșuleț [neuter] (Romanian), canastilla [feminine] (Spanish)

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