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ANANAS
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Dictionary entry overview: What does Ananas mean?
• ANANAS (noun)
The noun ANANAS has 2 senses:
1. a genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples)
2. large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated
Familiarity information: ANANAS used as a noun is rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
A genus of tropical American plants have sword-shaped leaves and a fleshy compound fruits composed of the fruits of several flowers (such as pineapples)
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Synonyms:
Ananas; genus Ananas
Hypernyms ("Ananas" is a kind of...):
liliopsid genus; monocot genus (genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed)
Meronyms (members of "Ananas"):
Ananas comosus; pineapple; pineapple plant (a tropical American plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated in the tropics)
Holonyms ("Ananas" is a member of...):
Bromeliaceae; family Bromeliaceae; pineapple family (a family of tropical American plants of order Xyridales including several (as the pineapple) of economic importance)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Large sweet fleshy tropical fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated
Classified under:
Nouns denoting foods and drinks
Synonyms:
ananas; pineapple
Hypernyms ("ananas" is a kind of...):
edible fruit (edible reproductive body of a seed plant especially one having sweet flesh)
Holonyms ("ananas" is a part of...):
Ananas comosus; pineapple; pineapple plant (a tropical American plant bearing a large fleshy edible fruit with a terminal tuft of stiff leaves; widely cultivated in the tropics)
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