: a variable annual Eurasian vine (Lathyrus oleraceus) of the legume family that is cultivated especially for its rounded smooth or wrinkled edible protein-rich seeds
b
: the seed of the pea
c
peas also pease plural: the immature pods of the pea with their included seeds
2
: any of various leguminous plants related to or resembling the pea—usually used in combination or with a qualifying term
chickpea
black-eyed pea
also: the seed of such a plant
3
: something resembling a pea (as in size or shape)
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Examples of pea in a Sentence
We're growing tomatoes and peas in our garden this year.
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Harvests of peas, lettuces, kale, and other fall crops combine with still-producing tomatoes for lovely combinations.—Andy Wilcox, Better Homes & Gardens, 30 Sep. 2025 Later, in the scene in which Winnifred is kept awake by a single pea, Burnett performed a prolonged pantomime of violent physical discomfort, thrashing and dangling like a fish on a line atop a towering stack of mattresses.—Rachel Syme, New Yorker, 29 Sep. 2025 Place black-eyed peas in a small bowl; mash with a fork until no whole peas remain.—Liz Mervosh, Southern Living, 29 Sep. 2025 Instead of a bulky, heavy pea coat or trench coat, having a down coat in your carry-on is practically weightless.—Kelsey Glennon, Travel + Leisure, 29 Sep. 2025 See All Example Sentences for pea
Word History
Etymology
back-formation from Middle English pease (taken as a plural), from Old English pise, from Latin pisa, plural of pisum, from Greek pison
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