Gourd
volume
British pronunciation/ɡˈɔːd/
American pronunciation/ˈɡɔɹd/

Définition et Signification de "gourd"

Gourd
01

courge

a fruit from the family Cucurbitaceae, characterized by a hard outer shell and a hollow interior

What is a "gourd"?

A gourd is a type of fruit that typically has a hard outer shell and a fleshy interior. It comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from small and round to long and cylindrical. Gourds can be edible or non-edible, and they are often used for decorative purposes, such as making crafts or ornamental items. Some common edible gourds include zucchini, pumpkin, and various types of squash, while non-edible gourds may include decorative varieties like birdhouse gourds or ornamental gourds. Gourds are versatile and can be used in both culinary and artistic applications, making them a popular choice for home gardeners and artisans alike.

02

gourde

bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourd
03

courge

a type of fruit belonging to the Cucurbitaceae family, typically with a hard outer shell, often used for containers, utensils, or as ornamental decorations

gourd

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We hollowed out a large gourd and turned it into a birdhouse.
She picked a small gourd from the garden and used it as a decorative vase for fresh flowers on her dining table.
Botanists classify gourds as a diverse group of plants, including pumpkins and squashes.
Gourds were traditionally dried and carved into bowls by indigenous peoples.
In autumn, the porch was adorned with colorful gourds for seasonal decorations.
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