tea|ber|ry

tea|ber|ry
tea|ber|ry «TEE BEHR ee, -buhr-», noun, plural -ries.
1. the spicy berry of the American wintergreen plant; checkerberry.
2. U.S. the plant, whose leaves are used to make tea.

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