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The synonyms of “Vine” are: climbing plant, trailing plant
Vine as a Noun
Definitions of "Vine" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “vine” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- The slender stem of a trailing or climbing plant.
- Clothes.
- A plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface.
- A climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant related to the grapevine.
- Used in names of climbing or trailing plants of other families, e.g. Russian vine.
Synonyms of "Vine" as a noun (2 Words)
climbing plant | An event that involves rising to a higher point (as in altitude or temperature or intensity etc. |
trailing plant | A path or track roughly blazed through wild or hilly country. |
Usage Examples of "Vine" as a noun
- The vines of a vast wisteria.
- The hip got their vines at Wolmuth's on Market Street.
Associations of "Vine" (30 Words)
apple | Used in names of unrelated fruits or other plant growths that resemble apples in some way e g custard apple oak apple. |
avocado | A light green colour like that of the flesh of avocados. A salad of avocados and oranges. |
berry | A small fruit having any of various structures e g simple grape or blueberry or aggregate blackberry or raspberry. Let s go berrying. |
cherry | Wood of any of various cherry trees especially the black cherry. She pulled up the collar of her cherry wool coat. |
citrus | A fruit from a citrus tree. Citrus extracts. |
cornfield | A field planted with corn. |
crop | Yield crops. The latest crop of fashions is about to hit the stores. |
crowfoot | Any of various plants of the genus Ranunculus. |
evergreen | A plant having foliage that persists and remains green throughout the year. This symphony is an evergreen favourite. |
farm | A farmhouse. Ostriches are farmed in South Africa and Australia. |
fruit | Bear fruit. We give thanks for the fruits of the earth. |
grape | A berry typically green purple or black growing in clusters on a grapevine eaten as fruit and used in making wine. An exploration of the grape. |
grapevine | A vine native to both Eurasia and North America, especially one bearing grapes used for eating or winemaking. I d heard on the grapevine that the business was nearly settled. |
grove | A small growth of trees without underbrush. An olive grove. |
ivy | Used in names of climbing plants similar to ivy e g poison ivy Boston ivy. Many of the Ivies had been founded for the purpose of training students as ministers. |
japonica | An Asian shrub of the rose family, with bright red flowers followed by round white, green, or yellow edible fruits. |
liana | The free hanging stem of a liana. |
melon | Any of various fruit of cucurbitaceous vines including muskmelons watermelons cantaloupes cucumbers. A slice of melon. |
mistletoe | American plants closely resembling Old World mistletoe. |
nut | The hard kernel of a nut. I thought he was going to nut me in the face. |
olive | Hard yellow often variegated wood of an olive tree used in cabinetwork. A dish of cauliflower with black olives. |
orchard | A piece of enclosed land planted with fruit trees. A cider orchard. |
peach | A pinkish yellow colour like that of a peach. A peach satin nightdress. |
plant | Something planted secretly for discovery by another. He managed to plant an agent in his war council. |
plantation | Garden consisting of a small cultivated wood without undergrowth. New conifer plantations. |
seed | Of a plant produce or drop seeds. Stem and seed the chillies. |
stem | Remove the stems from fruit or tobacco leaves. The spines and bow stems of abandoned hulks. |
tare | A vetch, especially the common vetch. |
tuber | A tuberous root e g of the dahlia. Tuber cinereum. |
wine | Drink wine. The regional foods and wines of France. |