Kerasus
Kerasus ( Greek Κερασοῦς ; Latin Cerasus ) is:
in ancient geography:
- an ancient city in the Roman province of Pontus Polemoniacus, today's Giresun on the Turkish Black Sea coast
- a small river that flows into the Black Sea about 30 km west of Trebizond, today the Kireson Dere in Turkey
- Kerasus (Pontus) , a place located at the mouth of the Kerasus River
Cerasus stands for
- Titular Diocese of Cerasus , a titular diocese of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cerasus (cherry) , a subgenus of Prunus and a section within this subgenus, see Prunus # Cerasus
- a species within this genus, the sour cherry ( Prunus cerasus )
See also:
Wiktionary: cerasus - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations