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What (who) is oleaster pear - definition

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Oleaster (disambiguation)

Pear of anguish         
  • Spikeless Pear, Museum der Festung Salzburg, Austria
TORTURE DEVICE
Vaginal pear; Pope's Pear; Vaginal Pear; Pear of Anguish; Choke pear (torture; Choke pear (torture); Mouth pear
The pear of anguish, also known as choke pear or mouth pear, is a medieval torture device based on mechanisms of unknown use from the early modern period. The mechanism consists of a pear-shaped metal body divided into spoon-like segments that can be spread apart with a spring or by turning a key.
Bartlett pear         
  • French red and green varieties
  • Brandy
CULTIVAR OF PEAR
Bartlett Pear; Bartlett pear; Barlett pear; Bartlett pears; The Williams' Bon Chrétien pear; Williams Pear; Bon chrétiens pears; Bartlett (pear); Williams (pear); Williams' bon chrétien; Williams' bon chrétien pear; Williams bon chrétien; Williams bon chrétien pear
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¦ noun a dessert pear of a juicy early-ripening variety.
Origin
named after the American merchant Enoch Bartlett.
Williams pear         
  • French red and green varieties
  • Brandy
CULTIVAR OF PEAR
Bartlett Pear; Bartlett pear; Barlett pear; Bartlett pears; The Williams' Bon Chrétien pear; Williams Pear; Bon chrétiens pears; Bartlett (pear); Williams (pear); Williams' bon chrétien; Williams' bon chrétien pear; Williams bon chrétien; Williams bon chrétien pear
The Williams' bon chrétien pear, commonly called the Williams pear, or the Bartlett pear in the United States and Canada, is the most commonly grown variety of pear in most countries outside Asia.

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Oleaster

Oleaster, signifying a plant like an olive, but less valuable (cf. poetaster), may be applied to:

  • Feral olive trees that have been allowed to run wild
  • Olea oleaster, the wild olive
  • Various species of Elaeagnus, notably Elaeagnus angustifolia, the Russian olive, the dried fruits of which are eaten during Nowruz