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1. bullace grape
noun.
Dull-purple
grape
of
southern
United
States.
Synonyms
Vitis rotundifolia
grape
muscadine
scuppernong
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2. grape-leaf begonia
noun.
Tuberous
or
semi-tuberous
South
African
begonia
having
shallowly
lobed
ovate
leaves
and
small
white
flowers.
Synonyms
begonia
Begonia dregei
maple-leaf begonia
3. grape-sized
adjective.
Having
the
approximate
size
of
a
grape.
Synonyms
sized
Antonyms
unsized
unsorted
4. bullace
noun.
Small
wild
or
half-domesticated
Eurasian
plum
bearing
small
ovoid
fruit
in
clusters.
Synonyms
damson plum
plum tree
plum
Prunus insititia
damson plum tree
Prunus domestica insititia
Etymology
bullace (English)
bolas (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. grape
noun.
(ˈgreɪp)
Any
of
various
juicy
fruit
of
the
genus
Vitis
with
green
or
purple
skins;
grow
in
clusters.
Synonyms
bullace grape
wine
vinifera grape
edible fruit
slipskin grape
muscadine
grapevine
vino
grape vine
Antonyms
colorless
Etymology
grape (English)
grape (Middle English (1100-1500))
grape (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. grape
noun.
(ˈgreɪp)
A
cluster
of
small
projectiles
fired
together
from
a
cannon
to
produce
a
hail
of
shot.
Synonyms
pellet
shot
grapeshot
Antonyms
generic
generic wine
varietal wine
varietal
Etymology
grape (English)
grape (Middle English (1100-1500))
grape (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
7. grape
noun.
(ˈgreɪp)
Any
of
numerous
woody
vines
of
genus
Vitis
bearing
clusters
of
edible
berries.
Synonyms
Vitis rotundifolia
fox grape
vinifera grape
common grape vine
vine
Vitis
vinifera
muscadine
Vitis vinifera
grapevine
genus Vitis
grape vine
Vitis labrusca
Etymology
grape (English)
grape (Middle English (1100-1500))
grape (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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