Vine ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Vine ( noun )

  1. A plant that climbs by winding itself around supports, or that creeps along the ground, using tendrils or suckers.
  2. The stem of such a plant, typically used to produce grapes for wine.

Origin:

From the old english "win" meaning "to wind".

Examples:

  1. The grape vineyards were full of lush green vines.
  2. The ivy vine climbed up the side of the building.
  3. The vine produced a bountiful harvest of grapes.
  4. The vine was trained along a trellis.
  5. The vine was known for its delicate, fragrant flowers.

(As a verb)

Vine ( verb )

  1. A plant that climbs by winding itself around supports, or that creeps along the ground, using tendrils or suckers.
  2. The stem of such a plant, typically used to produce grapes for wine.

Origin:

From the old english "win" meaning "to wind".

Examples:

  1. The grape vineyards were full of lush green vines.
  2. The ivy vine climbed up the side of the building.
  3. The vine produced a bountiful harvest of grapes.
  4. The vine was trained along a trellis.
  5. The vine was known for its delicate, fragrant flowers.
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