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capsicum
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See also: Capsicum
English
Etymology
Borrowed from New Latin capsicum, from Ancient Greek καψικός (kapsikós, “like a box”), from Latin capsa (“box”).
Pronunciation
Noun
capsicum (plural capsicums or capsica)
- Any of various tropical American plants, of the genus Capsicum, principally the species Capsicum annuum and Capsicum frutescens, that are cultivated as edible peppers.
- Synonym: pepper
- Hyponyms: (mild/nonspicy) sweet pepper, bell pepper; (hot/spicy) chili, chili pepper, hot pepper; cayenne pepper, jalapeño, ghost pepper; paprika
- (Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore) The non-spicy fruit of the above plants, such as the bell pepper.
- Synonym: sweet pepper
- Hyponym: bell pepper
- Coordinate terms: (hot/spicy) chili, chili pepper, hot pepper
- 2004, Harold McGee, chapter 6, in On Food and Cooking: The Science and Lore of the Kitchen, Scribner, →ISBN:
- Celery is often combined with carrots and onions in gently fried aromatic base preparations for other dishes (French mirepoix, Italian soffritto, Spanish sofregit; in the Louisiana Cajun “trinity” of aromatics the carrots are replaced by green capsicums).
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Translations
plant of the genus Capsicum (only terms covering capsicum in general apply, NOT species-specific)
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bell pepper
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