vine
Pronunciation: [vaɪn]
Word
Context: “plants”
(noun) a plant that has a long stem and climbs or spreads out. Vines can grow on trees, walls, or the ground. They often have grapes or flowers.
Example
The vine in the garden is growing beautifully and will soon have flowers.
Example
The vine didn't get enough sunlight and stopped growing.
Example
What types of vines do you have in your backyard?
Context: “food”
(noun) a type of plant that produces grapes, which are often used to make wine. Vines are very important in the wine-making process.
Example
The vineyard is famous for its sweet vine that produces the best grapes.
Example
This year, the vine didn't yield any grapes because of the bad weather.
Example
How long does it take for a new vine to start producing grapes?
Context: “growth”
(verb) to grow and climb like a vine does. This can refer to how plants spread out or how someone might grow in a certain way.
Example
The ivy is vining beautifully up the trellis in the garden.
Example
The young plant isn't vining yet because it lacks support.
Example
Is the plant vining correctly towards the light?
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