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rasp·ber·ry \ˈra]zˌberē, ˈrȧ], -_b(ə)rē, -ri sometimes ]s(ˌ)b — see berry\ noun Etymology: rasp (III) + berry 1. a. : any of various usually black or red sweet juicy edible berries that technically are aggregate fruits consisting of numerous small drupes crowded upon a fleshy receptacle from which they are easily separated when ripe and that are usually rounder and smaller than the closely related blackberries b. : any of various plants of the genus Rubus that bear raspberries and include various cultivated forms derived chiefly from a common European raspberry (Rubus idaeus), an American red raspberry (R. strigosus), and the blackcap 2. a. : a variable color averaging a dark purplish red that is bluer and paler than pansy purple, lighter and stronger than raisin, and bluer, lighter, and stronger than Bokhara or dahlia purple (sense 1) b. : a dark red that is bluer, lighter, and stronger than average garnet or average wine and bluer and paler than cranberry 3. a. : a sound of contempt or derision made by trilling the extended tongue between the protruded lips b. : something resembling a raspberry in expressing dislike, disapproval, or derision |