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Definition of Oxheart cherry
1. Noun. Any of several cultivated sweet cherries having sweet juicy heart-shaped fruits.
2. Noun. Large heart-shaped sweet cherry with soft flesh.
Generic synonyms: Black Cherry, Sweet Cherry
Specialized synonyms: Blackheart, Blackheart Cherry
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxheart Cherry
Literary usage of Oxheart cherry
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Natural History of New York by New York (State). Natural History Survey, James Ellsworth De Kay (1849)
"Leaves of the oxheart cherry, picked May 23. Flowers just fallen. Carbonic acid
11-450 Silicic acid 1-850 Phosphates 26-650 Lime '- 3-941 Magnesia . ..."
2. The Importance of Bird Life: A Popular Account of Its Economic Significance by George Inness Hartley (1922)
"It is doubtful if the indignant possessor of a black oxheart cherry-tree which
recently has been ravaged by robins pauses to deliberate upon the general ..."
3. The Importance of Bird Life: A Popular Account of Its Economic Significance by George Inness Hartley (1922)
"It is doubtful if the indignant possessor of a black oxheart cherry-tree which
recently has been ravaged by robins pauses to deliberate upon the general ..."
4. The American Text Book of Practical and Scientific Agriculture, Intended for by Charles Fox (1854)
"Analysis of the leaves of the oxheart cherry, (picked, May 23rd,) (A;) and of
the leaves of the Large Yellow Spanish Cherry, (picked, September 30,) (B.) ..."
5. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1888)
"I have an oxheart cherry in full bloom. Don't think the winter ha* hurt the fruit
trees. Jas. ..."