Wine or vine
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MADEIRAWine or vine
icewine(Canada) a dessert wine made from grapes that froze on the vine
eisweina sweet German wine made from grapes that have frozen on the vine
icewinesICEWINE, (Canada) a dessert wine made from grapes that froze on the vine
eisweinany white dessert wine produced from grapes that are kept on the vine until the first deep frost and typically pressed while still frozen
CREEPERBird or vine
LIANAClimbing plant or vine.
WATERMELONLarge fruit or its vine
bramblesAny rough, prickly vine or shrub
brambleAny rough, prickly vine or shrub
lithereasily bent or flexed lithe steel a lithe vine
litheeasily bent or flexed lithe steel a lithe vine
viningto form or grow in the manner of a vine
vinedto form or grow in the manner of a vine
cowhagetropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
cowagetropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
pepperA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
peppersA climbing vine with berries that are dried as black or white peppercorns
cowhagestropical vine, Mucuna pruriens, of the legume family, bearing reddish or blackish pods
dolmasdish of tomatoes, green peppers, vine leaves, or eggplants stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices
dolmadish of tomatoes, green peppers, vine leaves, or eggplants stuffed with a mixture of meat, rice, and spices
peppercornsThe dried berry of a climbing vine, used whole as a spice or crushed or ground to make pepper
peppercornThe dried berry of a climbing vine, used whole as a spice or crushed or ground to make pepper
climbervine or twining plant (as a rose or sweet pea) that readily grows up a support or over other plants
brioniesany Old World vine or climbing plant belonging to the genus Bryonia, of the gourd family, yielding acrid juice having emetic and purgative properties
bryonyany Old World vine or climbing plant belonging to the genus Bryonia, of the gourd family, yielding acrid juice having emetic and purgative properties
bryoniesany Old World vine or climbing plant belonging to the genus Bryonia, of the gourd family, yielding acrid juice having emetic and purgative properties
brionyany Old World vine or climbing plant belonging to the genus Bryonia, of the gourd family, yielding acrid juice having emetic and purgative properties
groundnutsA North American twining vine of the pea family, which bears clusters of fragrant brownish or maroon flowers and which yields a sweet edible tuber
peasea variable annual Eurasian vine (Pisum sativum) of the legume family that is cultivated especially for its rounded smooth or wrinkled edible protein-rich seeds
lablabOld World tropical vine, Dolichos lablab, of the legume family, having purple or white flowers and black or white seeds in a papery, beaked pod
copihues(used with a sing. or pl. v.) vine, Lapageria rosea, native to Chile, having leathery evergreen leaves and showy reddish flowers: the national flower of Chile
copihue(used with a sing. or pl. v.) vine, Lapageria rosea, native to Chile, having leathery evergreen leaves and showy reddish flowers: the national flower of Chile
ivya widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries
iviesa widely cultivated ornamental climbing or prostrate or sometimes shrubby chiefly Eurasian vine (Hedera helix) of the ginseng family with evergreen leaves, small yellowish flowers, and black berries
sympodiumThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
sympodiaThe apparent main axis or stem of a plant, made up of successive secondary axes due to the death of each season's terminal bud, as in the vine
grapevinesA vine native to both Eurasia and North America, esp. one bearing fruit (grapes) used for eating or winemaking. Numerous cultivars and hybrids have been developed for the winemaking industry
grapevineA vine native to both Eurasia and North America, esp. one bearing fruit (grapes) used for eating or winemaking. Numerous cultivars and hybrids have been developed for the winemaking industry