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grape
- IPA[ɡrāp]
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- a berry, typically green (classified as white), purple, red, or black, growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit, and used in making wine.;wine
noun: grape, plural noun: grapes
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- 1. a berry, typically green (classified as white), purple, red, or black, growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit, and used in making wine. 同義詞
- ▪ informal wine an exploration of the grape 同義詞
- 2. short for grapeshot
- 3. a dark purplish red color.
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- a salt-resistant tree of the dock family, bearing grape-like bunches of edible purple fruit and ...
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- the process or period of picking grapes: there is just over a month to go before this year's grape harvest
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- a salt-resistant tree of the dock family, bearing grape-like bunches of edible purple fruit and ...
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- a cultivated variety of fox grape, used to make wine, juice, and jellies.
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- a wild grape-bearing vine native to the eastern US.
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- an evergreen climbing plant of the grape family that is grown as a houseplant.
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- a berry (typically green, purple, or black) growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit ...
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