"bakeapple" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: bakeapples [plural]
Etymology: Supposedly from French baie, qu'appelle which roughly translates as "what's the name of that berry". This is very liably folk etymology, though—the more obvious derivation bake + apple, influenced by bake in composite words, is suggested by the Oxford English Dictionary. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|fr|-}} French, {{af|en|bake|apple}} bake + apple Head templates: {{en-noun}} bakeapple (plural bakeapples)
  1. (Atlantic Canada) The cloudberry, Rubus chamaemorus Tags: Atlantic-Canada Categories (lifeform): Brambles Synonyms: baked-apple

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