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blackcap
[ blak-kap ]
noun
- any of several birds having the top of the head black, as the chickadee and certain warblers, especially the Old World blackcap, Sylvia atricapilla.
- the black raspberry plant or fruit.
blackcap
/ ˈblækˌkæp /
noun
- a brownish-grey Old World warbler, Sylvia atricapilla , the male of which has a black crown
- any of various similar birds, such as the black-capped chickadee ( Parus atricapillus )
- a popular name for raspberry
- (formerly) the cap worn by a judge when passing a death sentence
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Head for Blueberry Hill for U-picks of 15 blueberry varieties, raspberries, blackcaps, blackberries and grapes.
From Seattle Times
You knew the blackcap by the piano improbably impersonating a flute.
From Los Angeles Times
We love heading into the hedgerows to pick blackcaps, from which I make jam or pie.
From Salon
It’s been some time since I stepped out of my set routines of summer jam recipes: first strawberry balsamic, then blackcap raspberry, apricot, Mirabelle plum, huckleberry.
From Seattle Times
In Europe, the cuckoo, blackcap, wren and chiffchaff fly up the list.
From The Guardian
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