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n. - Sweet usually dark purple fruit of any of several trees of the genus Morus; Any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit.

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  • The inner bark of the mulberry was a favorite material, but other fibrous barks were utilized.
  • The mulberry is a large, deciduous tree, that can have black, red, or white edible berries, or it can be fruitless.
  • (‮ توت ‬,) the small white mulberry, which is planted in little squares of the city.
  • "To the 'mulberry' with both on ye, in a hurry," said the old man sternly.
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