Definition of Cloudberry. Meaning of Cloudberry. Synonyms of Cloudberry

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Definition of Cloudberry

Cloudberry
Cloudberry Cloud"ber`ry, n. (Bot.) A species of raspberry (Rubus Cham[ae]merous) growing in the northern regions, and bearing edible, amber-colored fruit.

Meaning of Cloudberry from wikipedia

- edible fruit similar to the blackberry. English common names include cloudberry, Nordic berry, bakeapple (in Newfoundland and Labrador), knotberry and...
- Cloudberry Kingdom is a platform game created by Pwnee Studios. The game uses a set of algorithms developed by Jordan Fisher to create procedurally generated...
- produced in Finland which derives its flavor from the cloudberry fruit. The word lakka means cloudberry in Finnish. The beverage is produced by soaking the...
- Cloudberry Jam is a Swedish pop group, active from 1991 to 1998 and from 2004 onwards. The group was formed as an indie pop band in Linköping student circles...
- are named after the flowers Baldmoney, Sneezewort, Dodder and Cloudberry. After Cloudberry goes exploring one day and does not return, the others make the...
- pieces, roughly 5 to 7 cm long and a little less wide, with cloudberry jelly or fresh cloudberries. Slices of the cheese are cut into a cup or plate, with...
- MSP360, formerly CloudBerry Lab, is a software and application service provider company that develops online backup, remote desktop and file management...
- (rye, barley, oats) and berries (such as bilberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, and sea buckthorn). Milk and its derivatives like buttermilk are commonly...
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- (rye, barley, oats) and berries (such as bilberries, lingonberries, cloudberries, and sea buckthorn). Milk and its derivatives like buttermilk are commonly...