grape vine

  • 61grape — tikrasis vynmedis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Vynmedinių šeimos maistinis, vaisinis, vaistinis kultūrinis augalas (Vitis vinifera), paplitęs šiaurės Afrikoje, pietų Europoje, vakarų Azijoje. Naudojamas gėrimams ir maisto priedams… …

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  • 62grape — n. 1 a berry (usu. green, purple, or black) growing in clusters on a vine, used as fruit and in making wine. 2 (prec. by the) colloq. wine. 3 = GRAPESHOT. 4 (in pl.) a diseased growth like a bunch of grapes on the pastern of a horse etc., or on a …

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  • 63vine — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French vigne, from Latin vinea vine, vineyard, from feminine of vineus of wine, from vinum wine more at wine Date: 14th century 1. grape 2 2. a. a plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by …

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  • 64grape */ — UK [ɡreɪp] / US noun [countable] Word forms grape : singular grape plural grapes a small green or purple fruit that grows in bunches on a vine, often used for making wine • See: sour grapes …

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  • 65vine weevil — noun : any of various weevils feeding on grape and often other plants; especially : black vine weevil compare vine borer 1b …

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  • 66vine — vineless, adj. vinelike, adj. /vuyn/, n. 1. any plant having a long, slender stem that trails or creeps on the ground or climbs by winding itself about a support or holding fast with tendrils or claspers. 2. the stem of any such plant. 3. a grape …

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  • 67grape — 1. noun /ɡɹeɪp/ a) A small, round, smooth skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on certain vines. b) A woody vine that bears clusters of grapes; a grapevine. 2. adjective /ɡɹeɪp/ …

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  • 68Grape —    The fruit of the vine, which was extensively cultivated in Palestine. Grapes are spoken of as tender (Cant. 2:13, 15), unripe (Job 15:33), sour (Isa. 18:5), wild (Isa. 5:2, 4). (See Rev. 14:18; Micah 7:1; Jer. 6:9; Ezek. 18:2, for figurative… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 69VINE —    The wild grape is present in central Italy from the Neolithic era, but the cultivated grape was probably grown from the ninth century BC onward, as discovered at Gran Carro.    See also AGRICULTURE; SYMPOSIUM;WINE …

    Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans

  • 70grape — noun 1》 a green, purple, or black berry growing in clusters on a vine, eaten as fruit and used in making wine.     ↘(the grape) informal wine. 2》 grapeshot. Derivatives grapey (also grapy) adjective Origin ME: from OFr., bunch of grapes , prob.… …

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