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It is a small dried seedless grape of the Mediterranean region, originally known as 'raysons de courante' - raisins of Corinth. The Greek port from which they were shipped

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What part of speech is currants?

The word currant is a noun. A currant is a small dried grape.


What is a sentence for the word currant?

He only found one currant in his blackcurrant muffin.He had a currant stuck between his teeth.


What is the homophone of currant?

The word is CURRENT. (A currant is a dried grape. A current is an electrical flow.)


How do you use the word currant in a sentence?

The sweet currant is often used in jams and preserves. A dried currant can look much like a raisin.


Is currant a homophone?

Yes absolutely because the homophone (sound-alike word) for currant is current.


What is the homophone for the word current?

The homophone for the word "current" is "currant".


Where does currant loaf come from?

Currant loaf comes from France, but is eaten everywhere for a healthy snack. Definately one of my favourite types of bread!


What is the latin word for Bristly Black Currant?

Ribes lacustre


What is the meaning of the latin word Ribes lacustre?

Bristly black currant


A homophone for the word current?

A currant is a fruit much like a raisin.


Where did the word currants come from?

The island of Corinth, or Curuns in Old English was a major exporter of raisins. The name was appied to the raisin-like berry, and Curuns transformed into Currant.


How would you use the words currant and current in a sentence?

"Currant" is a fruit. "Current" is either the passage of electricity (heard of electrical current?), or the word describing now, e.g. current events. So, in my current state of mind, I would really enjoy a currant cake.