currant
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currant
1. any of several mainly N temperate shrubs of the genus Ribes, esp R. rubrum (redcurrant) and R. nigrum (blackcurrant): family Grossulariaceae
2. the small acid fruit of any of these plants
Collins Discovery Encyclopedia, 1st edition © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
currant
A shrub that grows two to four feet off the ground and has leaves similar to a maple leaf, with toothed edges. It produces black currant berries that grow in clusters of four to six. Related to gooseberries. High in antioxidants, vitamin C, electrolytes, used to treat kidney disorders, menstrual and menopause problems. Contains gammalinolenic acid (GLA), proven to help PMS. Anthocynins scavenge free radicals to help anti-aging. Used for diabetes, heart, cancer, blood cleansing, digestive aid. Tea used for rheumatism.
Edible Plant Guide © 2012 Markus Rothkranz
currant
[′kər·ənt] (botany)
A shrubby, deciduous plant of the genus Ribes in the order Rosales; the edible fruit, a berry, is borne in clusters on the plant.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
currant
symbol of infidelity. [Flower Symbolism: Jobes, 398]
See: Adultery
Allusions—Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.