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Grape

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Noun

1. grape

any of various juicy fruit of the genus Vitis with green or purple skins; grow in clusters

2. grape, grape vine, grapevine

any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries

3. grape, grapeshot

a cluster of small projectiles fired together from a cannon to produce a hail of shot

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Grape

see synonyms of grape
noun
1. 
the fruit of the grapevine, which has a purple or green skin and sweet flesh: eaten raw, dried to make raisins, currants, or sultanas, or used for making wine
2. 
any of various plants that bear grapelike fruit, such as the Oregon grape
3.  grapevine (sense 1)
4.  the grape
5.  grapeshot

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Grape

see synonyms of grape
noun
1. 
any of various small, round, smooth-skinned, juicy berries, generally purple, red, or green, growing in clusters on woody vines: grapes are eaten raw, used to make wine, or dried to make raisins
2. 
any of various vines (genus Vitis) of the grape family that bear grapes, including fox grape and muscadine; grapevine
3. 
a dark purplish red
4. 
grapeshot
adjective
5. 
designating a family (Vitaceae, order Rhamnales) of dicotyledonous, tendril-bearing, climbing, woody vines, including the Virginia creeper

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Grape

see synonyms of grape
n.
1. Any of various woody vines of the genus Vitis, bearing clusters of edible berries and widely cultivated in many species and varieties.
2. The fleshy, smooth-skinned, purple, red, or green berry of a grape, eaten raw or dried as a raisin and widely used in winemaking.
3. A dark violet to dark grayish purple.
4. Grapeshot.

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