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vine in Latin

vine in Latin is vitis — vine means a climbing or trailing plant with a flexible stem, especially one that produces grapes.

vine in Latin

vitis
noun
Any plant whose stem requires support and which climbs by tendrils or twining.

What does "vine" mean?

  1. noun A climbing or trailing plant with a flexible stem, especially one that produces grapes.
    "They walked through rows of vines heavy with ripe grapes."

vine in a sentence

  • They walked through rows of vines heavy with ripe grapes.
  • Ivy vines had crept up the entire side of the old wall.

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What is "vine" in Latin?

"vine" in Latin is vitis. vine means: A climbing or trailing plant with a flexible stem, especially one that produces grapes.

How do you use "vine" in a sentence?

Example: "They walked through rows of vines heavy with ripe grapes." In Latin, "vine" is vitis.

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