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What is the Sanskrit name of cherry?

There isn't a single, universally accepted Sanskrit name for cherry. This is because Sanskrit was primarily used in ancient India, where cherries weren't native and weren't widely known. However, there are a few possibilities depending on the context:

* आम्रातक (āmrātaka): This word can be translated as "sour fruit" and is sometimes used to refer to cherries.

* प्रवाल (pravāla): This word literally means "coral" but is sometimes used metaphorically to describe red fruit, including cherries.

* स्थूलफल (sthūlaphala): This word literally means "big fruit" and could potentially be used for cherries if they were large.

Ultimately, the best way to refer to cherries in Sanskrit would be to use a descriptive phrase, such as लाल फल (lāla phala), which means "red fruit", or मधुर फल (madhura phala), which means "sweet fruit".

It's important to remember that these are all possibilities and might not be commonly used. There might be other regional or less common terms as well.

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