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rose hip

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rose hip or rose·hip  (rzhp)
n.
The aggregate fruit of the rose plant, consisting of several dry fruitlets enclosed by the enlarged, fleshy, usually red floral cup that is used for jelly or tea.
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Noun1.rose hip - the fruit of a rose plantrose hip - the fruit of a rose plant            
rose, rosebush - any of many shrubs of the genus Rosa that bear roses
fruit - the ripened reproductive body of a seed plant


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