Etymology: [ 'grAp ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French crape, grape hook, grape stalk, bunch of grapes, grape, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German krApfo hook.
üzüm, grape hya cinth salkımlı sümbül, sığır veremi, eskiden toplara doldurulan demir parçaları, peşrev, grape leaf hopper asma yaprağını yiyen zararlı, misket, asma, atın ayağında olan bir hastalık, grape brandy üzüm rakısı, atın diz içindeki yara, üzüm tanesi, salkım,
plural of grape, The grapes are sour You disparage it because it is beyond your reach The allusion is to the well-known fable of the fox, which tried in vain to get at some grapes, but when he found they were beyond his reach went away saying, "I see they are sour " Wild grapes What has been translated "wild grapes" (Isaiah v 2-4) the Arabs call "wolf-grapes " It is the fruit of the deadly nightshade, which is black and shining This plant is very common in the vineyards of Palestine, of dark purple color, Angoor Fruit, A dark purplish red colour, the colour of many grapes, A woody vine that bears clusters of grapes; a grapevine, grapeshot, A small, round, smooth-skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on certain vines, Containing grapes or having a grape flavor, Of a dark purplish red colour, type of fruit which grows in clusters on a vine (used to make wine), The berries are smooth-skinned, have a juicy pulp, and are cultivated in great quantities for table use and for making wine and raisins, A well-known edible berry growing in pendent clusters or bunches on the grapevine, any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries, The plant which bears this fruit; the grapevine, any of various juicy purple- or green-skinned fruit of the genus Vitis; grow in clusters, If you describe someone's attitude as sour grapes, you mean that they say something is worthless or undesirable because they want it themselves but cannot have it. These accusations have been going on for some time now, but it is just sour grapes. Any of the 60 plant species that make up the genus Vitis (family Vitaceae), native to the northern temperate zone, including varieties that may be eaten as table fruit, dried to produce raisins, or crushed to make grape juice or wine. V. vinifera is the species most commonly used in wine making. The grape is usually a woody vine, climbing by means of tendrils. In arid regions it may form an almost erect shrub. Botanically, the fruit is a berry. Grapes contain such minerals as calcium and phosphorus and are a source of vitamin A. All grapes contain sugar (glucose and fructose) in varying quantities depending on the variety. grape sugar grape hyacinth grape phylloxera, Grapes are small green or dark purple fruit which grow in bunches. Grapes can be eaten raw, used for making wine, or dried, Any of thousands of varieties of edible berries that grow in clusters "Slip-skin" varieties have skins that slip off easily Table grapes are eaten out-of-hand Grapes used for wines are highly acid and generally too tart to eat, Also called grapeshot in some modern work; an antipersonnel projectile consisting of large iron shot grouped around an iron or wooden stool (a base disk supporting a vertical core), wrapped with cloth and tied into shape A round of grape disintegrated when fired and scattered its fragments, and was widely used against troops during the 18th century before being replaced by canister during the 1800s Its larger shot made it effective at longer ranges than canister, but it was less deadly at the critical shorter range, A vine fruit, and the only one from which experts accept real wine can be made There are thousands of varieties of grapes, some for eating and others for wine production Wine grapes are known as varietals - Chardonnay, Cabernet sauvignon etc, A mangy tumor on the leg of a horse, any of various juicy purple- or green-skinned fruit of the genus Vitis; grow in clusters any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries, n anggur, a small juicy green or purple fruit that grows on a vine,
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plural of grape
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The grapes are sour You disparage it because it is beyond your reach The allusion is to the well-known fable of the fox, which tried in vain to get at some grapes, but when he found they were beyond his reach went away saying, "I see they are sour " Wild grapes What has been translated "wild grapes" (Isaiah v 2-4) the Arabs call "wolf-grapes " It is the fruit of the deadly nightshade, which is black and shining This plant is very common in the vineyards of Palestine
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of dark purple color sıfat
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Angoor Fruit
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grape
A dark purplish red colour, the colour of many grapes - "grape colour:"
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grape
A woody vine that bears clusters of grapes; a grapevine
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grape
grapeshot
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grape
A small, round, smooth-skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on certain vines
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grape
Containing grapes or having a grape flavor
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grape
Of a dark purplish red colour
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grape
type of fruit which grows in clusters on a vine (used to make wine) isim
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grape
The berries are smooth-skinned, have a juicy pulp, and are cultivated in great quantities for table use and for making wine and raisins
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grape
A well-known edible berry growing in pendent clusters or bunches on the grapevine
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grape
any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
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grape
The plant which bears this fruit; the grapevine
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grape
any of various juicy purple- or green-skinned fruit of the genus Vitis; grow in clusters
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grape
If you describe someone's attitude as sour grapes, you mean that they say something is worthless or undesirable because they want it themselves but cannot have it. These accusations have been going on for some time now, but it is just sour grapes. Any of the 60 plant species that make up the genus Vitis (family Vitaceae), native to the northern temperate zone, including varieties that may be eaten as table fruit, dried to produce raisins, or crushed to make grape juice or wine. V. vinifera is the species most commonly used in wine making. The grape is usually a woody vine, climbing by means of tendrils. In arid regions it may form an almost erect shrub. Botanically, the fruit is a berry. Grapes contain such minerals as calcium and phosphorus and are a source of vitamin A. All grapes contain sugar (glucose and fructose) in varying quantities depending on the variety. grape sugar grape hyacinth grape phylloxera
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grape
Grapes are small green or dark purple fruit which grow in bunches. Grapes can be eaten raw, used for making wine, or dried
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grape
Any of thousands of varieties of edible berries that grow in clusters "Slip-skin" varieties have skins that slip off easily Table grapes are eaten out-of-hand Grapes used for wines are highly acid and generally too tart to eat
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grape
Also called grapeshot in some modern work; an antipersonnel projectile consisting of large iron shot grouped around an iron or wooden stool (a base disk supporting a vertical core), wrapped with cloth and tied into shape A round of grape disintegrated when fired and scattered its fragments, and was widely used against troops during the 18th century before being replaced by canister during the 1800s Its larger shot made it effective at longer ranges than canister, but it was less deadly at the critical shorter range
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grape
A vine fruit, and the only one from which experts accept real wine can be made There are thousands of varieties of grapes, some for eating and others for wine production Wine grapes are known as varietals - Chardonnay, Cabernet sauvignon etc
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grape
A mangy tumor on the leg of a horse
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grape
any of various juicy purple- or green-skinned fruit of the genus Vitis; grow in clusters any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
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grape
n anggur
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grape
a small juicy green or purple fruit that grows on a vine
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