"red kuri squash" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: red kuri squash [plural], red kuri squashes [plural]
Etymology: From Japanese くり (kuri, “Japanese chestnut”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|ja|くり|t=Japanese chestnut|tr=kuri}} Japanese くり (kuri, “Japanese chestnut”) Head templates: {{en-noun|red kuri squash|+}} red kuri squash (plural red kuri squash or red kuri squashes)
  1. A thin skinned orange colored winter squash, cultivar of species Cucurbita maxima. Synonyms: Japanese squash, onion squash, orange Hokkaido Translations (orange colored winter squash): Hokkaido-pompoen [masculine] (Dutch), hokkaidokurpitsa (Finnish), potimarron [masculine] (French), courge châtaigne [feminine] (French), Hokkaido [masculine] (German), Hokkaidokürbis [masculine] (German), ಚೀನಿಕಾಯಿ (cīnikāyi) (Kannada)
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