Berry

Noun

 * 1) A small fruit, of any one of many varieties.
 * 2)  A soft fruit which develops from a superior ovary and contains seeds not encased in pits.

Verb

 * 1) To pick berries.

Thesaurus
strawberry, sugar apple, sugarplum, sweetsop, tangelo, tangerine, ugli fruit, Catawba, Persian melon, Valencia orange, acorn, akee, alligator pear, ananas, apple, apricot, avocado, banana, bearberry, bilberry, bird seed, blackberry, cacao, candleberry, canistel, cantaloupe, capulin, casaba, checkerberry, cherimoya, cherry, citrange, citron, citrus, citrus fruit, civet fruit, crab apple, cranberry, currant, custard apple, damson, date, dewberry, elderberry, feijoa, fig, flaxseed, fruit, gooseberry, grain, grape, grapefruit, guanabana, guava, hayseed, honeydew, huckleberry, icaco, ilama, imbu, jaboticaba, jackfruit, jujube, kernel, kumquat, lemon, lime, lingonberry, linseed, litchi, loganberry, loquat, mammee apple, mandarin orange, mango, mangosteen, manzanilla, marang, mayapple, medlar, melon, mulberry, muscadine, muscat, muscatel, muskmelon, navel orange, nectarine, nut, nutmeg melon, olive, orange, papaw, papaya, passion fruit, peach, pear, persimmon, pineapple, pip, pippin, pit, plantain, plum, plumcot, pomegranate, prune, quince, raisin, rambutan, raspberry, red currant, seed, stone,

Etymology
From berye:, from  berige:, from  (compare  Beere:, Danish bær:), from  ‘to blow, chew, rub’ (compare Tocharian B pās-: ‘to whisper’,  fshij: ‘to sweep, wipe’, Ancient Greek psāein ‘to rub’,  बभस्ति: ‘he chews, devours'). For the semantic development, compare gruša: ‘pear’, from grušiti: ‘to break, destroy’;  pirum: ‘pear’, from *peis- ‘to stick, pound’.