Cerasus

/səˈreɪsəs/ noun

A genus of cherry trees that includes both sweet and sour cherry species, scientifically classified within the larger Prunus genus.

From Latin cerasus, derived from Greek κέρασος (keratos), which itself may come from a Semitic language. The word traveled through trade routes as cherry cultivation spread from the eastern Mediterranean.

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