: 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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Beans and Peas Beans and peas can grow stringy and tough when they are allowed to over-mature.—
Brandee Gruener,
Southern Living,
14 Aug. 2026 The whole-grain pasta adds more fiber than regular pasta, while peas and asparagus contribute even more fiber and nutrients.—
Jennifer Klump,
Verywell Health,
13 Aug. 2026 Blue False Indigo Blue false indigo (Baptisia australis) is a member of the legume family, which includes beans and peas.—
Madeline Buiano,
Martha Stewart,
12 Aug. 2026 As cameras rolled, the students were encouraged to grab their peas and throw them, turning the music video shoot into one very chaotic lunch period.—
Lily Brown,
PEOPLE,
12 Aug. 2026 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