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grape /ɡreɪp/ noun [countable]

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grape /ɡreɪp/ noun [countable]
[Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old French; Origin: crape, grape 'hook, bunch of grapes']
one of a number of small round green or purple fruits that grow together on a vine. Grapes are often used for making wine:
a bunch of grapes
grape juice
red seedless grapessour grapes at sour1(5)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

grape
noun
ADJ. juicy, sweet lovely sweet grapes
black, green, purple, white | seedless
QUANT. bunch
VERB + GRAPE eat, have | harvest, pick The first grapes are harvested in mid-August.
crush, tread The peasants were treading the grapes in huge vats.
GRAPE + NOUN harvest
 ⇒ Special page at FRUIT

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

grape one of a number of small round green or purple fruits that grow together on a vine. Grapes are often used for making wine:
I've brought you a bunch of grapes.
Different grape varieties produce wines of widely different character.
vine (also grapevine) a plant that produces grapes:
There are 2,000 acres of vines in England, compared with 2.6 million in France.
He left the grapes on the vine as long as possible — sometimes even late into October.
vineyard a piece of land where grapevines are grown in order to produce wine:
The wine is from one of Germany's most famous vineyards.

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