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GOURD
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I. (noun)
Sense 1
Meaning:
Bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourd
Synonyms:
calabash; gourd
Classified under:
Nouns denoting man-made objects
Hypernyms ("gourd" is a kind of...):
bottle (a glass or plastic vessel used for storing drinks or other liquids; typically cylindrical without handles and with a narrow neck that can be plugged or capped)
Sense 2
Meaning:
Any vine of the family Cucurbitaceae that bears fruits with hard rinds
Synonyms:
gourd; gourd vine
Classified under:
Hypernyms ("gourd" is a kind of...):
vine (a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "gourd"):
buffalo gourd; calabazilla; Cucurbita foetidissima; Missouri gourd; prairie gourd; prairie gourd vine; wild pumpkin (perennial vine of dry parts of central and southwestern United States and Mexico having small hard mottled green inedible fruit)
melon; melon vine (any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including: muskmelons; watermelons; cantaloupes; cucumbers)
Ecballium elaterium; exploding cucumber; squirting cucumber; touch-me-not (Mediterranean vine having oblong fruit that when ripe expels its seeds and juice violently when touched)
bottle gourd; calabash; Lagenaria siceraria (Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits)
balsam apple; Momordica balsamina (a tropical Old World flowering vine with red or orange warty fruit)
balsam pear; Momordica charantia (tropical Old World vine with yellow-orange fruit)
Holonyms ("gourd" is a member of...):
Cucurbitaceae; family Cucurbitaceae; gourd family (a family of herbaceous vines (such as cucumber or melon or squash or pumpkin))
Sense 3
Meaning:
Any of numerous inedible fruits with hard rinds
Classified under:
Nouns denoting plants
Hypernyms ("gourd" is a kind of...):
fruit (the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant)
Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "gourd"):
calabash (round gourd of the calabash tree)