A cultivar of the green or red pepper, Capsicum annuum, having long, tapering fruit
a city in southern California in the US, which many people go to in order to visit Disneyland. City (pop., 2000: 328,014), southwestern California, U.S. Lying on the plain of the Santa Ana River 25 mi (40 km) southeast of Los Angeles, it was founded by German immigrants in 1857 as a cooperative agricultural community. After 1950 its citrus groves and vineyards had all but disappeared in the Los Angeles-Orange Co. urban-industrial expansion. Walt Disney's first amusement park, Disneyland, opened there in 1955. Today it is a prominent convention site
{i} city in California (USA); site of Disneyland; type of cultivar of the tropical pepper plant that yields green or red spicy peppers