"Cerasifera" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cerasifera" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cerasifera" Meaning

Cerasifera is a Latin word that means "wild cherry". It can also be used as a scientific name for a species of plant, specifically Prunus cerasifera, which is a type of cherry plum tree.

"Cerasifera" Examples

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Cerasifera is derived from the Latin words "cerasus," meaning cherry, and "fero," meaning to bear. It refers to a type of fruit or tree.

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The Cerasifera tree is native to Central Asia and produces delicious cherries in the summer.
The farmers in the region are proud of their Cerasifera orchards, which produce the best cherries in the country.
During the harvest season, the smell of ripe Cerasifera cherries fills the air and attracts tourists from all over.
The Cerasifera variety of cherry is known for its dark red color and sweet taste.
In the local markets, you can find organic Cerasifera cherries, carefully hand-picked and packaged for sale.

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