lingonberry
Americannoun
plural
lingonberriesEtymology
Origin of lingonberry
1950–55; < Swedish lingon mountain cranberry + berry
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After that came a wonderful mash that Renn made of late lingonberries and hazelnuts, and finally some beechnuts, which they burst by the fire and peeled to get at the small, rich nuts inside.
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You could see it in summer, when the land was a riot of lingonberries and crowberries and cloudberries, mixed in among the moss and tiny orchids and the reddish-purple sweet vetch.
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Analyzing the cranberry's genome can indicate when it diverged evolutionarily from some of its relatives, such as the blueberry, lingonberry and huckleberry.
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Reindeer, elk, lingonberries: The menu makes you feel like a Viking.
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He ate grilled avocado salad, caviar and lingonberries.
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