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Definition of vine
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of vine is as below...
Vine (n.)
Hence,
a
climbing
or
trailing
plant;
the long,
slender
stem of any plant that
trails
on the
ground,
or
climbs
by
winding
round a fixed
object,
or by
seizing
anything
with its
tendrils,
or
claspers;
a
creeper;
as, the hop vine; the bean vine; the vines of
melons,
squashes,
pumpkins,
and other
cucurbitaceous
plants..
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Divine
::
Divine
(v. i.) To have or feel a
presage
or
foreboding.
Surrounding
::
Surround
(n.) A
method
of
hunting
some
animals,
as the
buffalo,
by
surrounding
a herd, and
driving
them over a
precipice,
into a
ravine,
etc..
Lin
::
Lin (n.) A steep
ravine.
Calf
::
Calf (n.) The young of the cow, or of the
Bovine
family
of
quadrupeds.
Also, the young of some other
mammals,
as of the
elephant,
rhinoceros,
hippopotamus,
and
whale..
Idolater
::
Idolater
(n.) A
worshiper
of
idols;
one who pays
divine
honors
to
images,
statues,
or
representations
of
anything
made by
hands;
one who
worships
as a deity that which is not God; a
pagan..
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who was
admitted
to all the
rights
of
divine
worship
and
instructed
in all the
mysteries
of the
Christian
religion,
in
distinction
from a
catechumen,
or one yet under
instruction..
Radiate-veined
::
Radiate-veined
(a.)
Having
the
principal
veins
radiating,
or
diverging,
from the apex of the
petiole;
-- said of such
leaves
as those of the
grapevine,
most
maples,
and the
castor-oil
plant..
Frankfort Black
::
Frankfort
black () A black
pigment
used in
copperplate
printing,
prepared
by
burning
vine
twigs,
the lees of wine, etc..
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. t.) To be
equivalent
to in
weight;
to
counterbalance;
to have the
heaviness
of.
Viticulture
::
Viticulture
(n.) The
cultivation
of the vine; grape
growing.
Aruspex
::
Aruspex
(n.) One of the class of
diviners
among the
Etruscans
and
Romans,
who
foretold
events
by the
inspection
of the
entrails
of
victims
offered
on the
altars
of the
gods..
Theopneusted
::
Theopneusted
(a.)
Divinely
inspired;
theopneustic.
Viny
::
Viny (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
vines;
producing,
or
abounding
in,
vines..
Cervine
::
Cervine
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the deer, or to the
family
Cervidae..
Wady
::
Wady (n.) A
ravine
through
which a brook
flows;
the
channel
of a water
course,
which is dry
except
in the rainy
season..
Nemesis
::
Nemesis
(n.) The
goddess
of
retribution
or
vengeance;
hence,
retributive
justice
personified;
divine
vengeance..
Call
::
Call (v. t.) To
summon
to the
discharge
of a
particular
duty; to
designate
for an
office,
or
employment,
especially
of a
religious
character;
-- often used of a
divine
summons;
as, to be
called
to the
ministry;
sometimes,
to
invite;
as, to call a
minister
to be the
pastor
of a
church..
Law
::
Law (n.)
Collectively,
the whole body of rules
relating
to one
subject,
or
emanating
from one
source;
--
including
usually
the
writings
pertaining
to them, and
judicial
proceedings
under them; as,
divine
law;
English
law; Roman law; the law of real
property;
insurance
law..
Scholastic
::
Scholastic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
schoolmen
and
divines
of the
Middle
Ages (see
Schoolman);
as,
scholastic
divinity
or
theology;
scholastic
philosophy..
Ubiquitarian
::
Ubiquitarian
(n.) One of a
school
of
Lutheran
divines
which held that the body of
Christ
is
present
everywhere,
and
especially
in the
eucharist,
in
virtue
of his
omnipresence.
Called
also
ubiquitist,
and
ubiquitary..
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