Paprikanoun
(uncountable) Powdered spice made from dried and ground fruits of sweet pepper (bell pepper) or chili pepper (cultivars of Capsicum annuum), or mixtures of these (used especially in Hungarian cooking).
Paprikanoun
(countable) A variety of the spice.
Paprikanoun
A dried but not yet ground fruit of sweet pepper (bell pepper) or chili pepper sold for use as a spice.
Paprikanoun
A bright reddish orange colour resembling that of the ground spice.
Paprikaadjective
Of a bright reddish orange colour, like that of the dried paprika.
Paprikanoun
The dried ripened fruit of Capsicum annuum or various other species of pepper; also, the mildly pungent condiment prepared from it.
Paprikanoun
plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
Paprikanoun
a mild powdered seasoning made from dried pimientos
Paprikanoun
a powdered spice with a deep orange-red colour and a mildly pungent flavour, made from the dried and ground fruits of certain varieties of pepper.
Paprikanoun
a deep orange-red colour.
Paprika
Paprika (American English more commonly (listen), British English more commonly (listen)) is a spice made from dried and ground red peppers. It is traditionally made from Capsicum annuum varietals in the Longum group, which also includes chili peppers, but the peppers used for paprika tend to be milder and have thinner flesh.
Pimentonoun
A red sweet pepper, a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, used to make relish, stuffed into olives, or used as spice.
Pimentonoun
A tropical berry used to make allspice.
Pimentonoun
The tree on which it grows.
Pimentonoun
Allspice; - applied both to the tree and its fruit. See Allspice.
Pimentonoun
same as pimiento.
Pimentonoun
plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers
Pimentonoun
fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
Pimentonoun
variant spelling of pimiento
Pimentonoun
another term for allspice (sense 2)