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What (who) is five-finger gooseberry - definition

LIGHTHOUSE IN ALASKA, UNITED STATES
Five Finger Islands; Five Finger Islands Lighthouse; Five Fingers Light; Five Finger Lighthouse; Five Finger Light Station

Five-finger         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Five Finger (Tree); Five Finger (tree); Five-finger; Five finger shrub; Five-finger shrub; Five finger (tree)
·noun ·see Cinquefoil.
II. Five-finger ·noun A starfish with five rays, ·esp. Asterias rubens.
Gooseberry         
  • ''Ribes uva-crispa'', blossoming in Latvia
  • Sectioned gooseberries showing seeds
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  • Red berries of ''[[Ribes uva-crispa]]''
FRUIT
Gooseberries; Goose berry; Goose berries; Goosegog; Goosebury; Goosberry; Ribes hybridum; Gooseberry bush
·adj A silly person; a goose cap.
II. Gooseberry ·adj Any thorny shrub of the genus Ribes; also, the edible berries of such shrub. There are several species, of which Ribes Grossularia is the one commonly cultivated.
Gooseberries         
  • ''Ribes uva-crispa'', blossoming in Latvia
  • Sectioned gooseberries showing seeds
  • language=de }}</ref>
  • Red berries of ''[[Ribes uva-crispa]]''
FRUIT
Gooseberries; Goose berry; Goose berries; Goosegog; Goosebury; Goosberry; Ribes hybridum; Gooseberry bush
·pl of Gooseberry.

Wikipedia

Five Finger Islands Light

The Five Finger Islands Light is a lighthouse located on a small island that lies between Stephens Passage and Frederick Sound in southeastern Alaska. It and Sentinel Island Light Station were the first U.S. government lighthouses opened in Alaska, first lit on March 21, 1902.

It became the last lighthouse in Alaska to be automated on August 14, 1984.