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Manzanita Meaning in English

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ˌmænzəˈniːtə
man-zuh-NEE-tuh
ˌmænzəˈniːtə
man-zuh-NEE-tuh

Definition

A manzanita is a type of shrub native to western North America, known for its smooth red bark and small, apple-like fruit. The word also means 'little apple' in Spanish.

Usage & Nuances

In English, 'manzanita' is usually used for the shrub species, not as a general word for small apples. You’ll see it in botanical or regional contexts in the American West. In Spanish, it can mean both the plant or a small apple, so context matters.

Example Sentences

The manzanita grows wild in California.

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I saw red manzanita berries on the trail today.

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The manzanita has smooth, reddish bark.

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Have you ever tasted manzanita fruit? They're surprisingly sweet.

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People love hiking where the manzanita bushes cover the hills.

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The name 'manzanita' actually means 'little apple' in Spanish.

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