muscadine grape
1muscadine grape — apskritalapis vynmedis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Vynmedinių šeimos maistinis, vaisinis, vaistinis augalas (Vitis rotundifolia), paplitęs Šiaurės Amerikoje. atitikmenys: lot. Vitis rotundifolia angl. muscadine grape; southern fox grape …
2muscadine grape — noun see muscadine 2 …
3Muscadine — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magno …
4grape — grapelike, adj. /grayp/, n. 1. the edible, pulpy, smooth skinned berry or fruit that grows in clusters on vines of the genus Vitis, and from which wine is made. 2. any vine bearing this fruit. 3. a dull, dark, purplish red color. 4. grapes, (used …
5Muscadine — Mus ca*dine, n. [See {Muscadel}.] 1. (Bot.) A name given to several very different kinds of grapes, but in America used chiefly for the scuppernong, or southern fox grape, which is said to be the parent stock of the Catawba. See {Grapevine}.… …
6grape — [grāp] n. [ME grap, replacing earlier winberie (see WINE & BERRY) < OFr grape, bunch of grapes < graper, to gather with a hook < Frank * krappo (OHG chrapfo), a hook: for IE base see CRADLE] 1. any of various small, round, smooth skinned …
7muscadine — [mus′kə din, mus′kədīn΄] n. [altered < muscadel, var. of MUSCATEL] an American grape (Vitis rotundifolia) growing in the SE U.S., with small leaves, simple tendrils, and small clusters of large, spherical, musky, purple grapes …
8Grape — This article is about the fruits of the genus Vitis. For the European grapevine, see Vitis vinifera. For other uses, see Grape (disambiguation). White table grapes Grapes, purple or green …
9Muscadine — Grapevine Grape vine , n. (Bot.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus {Vitis}, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called {grapes}. [1913 Webster] Note: The common grapevine of the Old World is {Vitis vinifera},… …
10grape vine — noun any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries • Syn: ↑grape, ↑grapevine • Hypernyms: ↑vine • Hyponyms: ↑fox grape, ↑Vitis labrusca, ↑ …