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Vine has 4 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Proper Noun

Definitions
Noun
1

a plant with a weak stem that derives support from climbing, twining, or creeping along a surface

"The ivy clung to the brick wall like a vigorous vine."

2

The climbing plant that produces grapes.

"She posted a funny vine showing her cat falling off the sofa to amuse her friends online."

3

A looping video clip of a few seconds in duration, frequently used on social media.

In plain English: A vine is a plant that grows long and thin, needing something else to climb on instead of standing up by itself.

"The ivy grew up the side of the old stone wall like a green vine."

Usage: A vine refers specifically to any woody, trailing or climbing plant with flexible stems, not just those producing grapes. Use this term when describing the growth habit of plants like ivy or morning glory rather than their fruit type.

Proper Noun
1

A surname​.

"The local vine was known for his contributions to community theater."

Example Sentences
"The ivy grew up the side of the old stone wall like a green vine." noun
"The ivy grew quickly up the brick wall of the old house." noun
"She poured red wine from the bottle into her glass for dinner." noun
"Our garden is covered in wild vines that choke out the flowers." noun
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
vascular plant
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
semi-climber moonseed clematis allamanda Nepal trumpet flower star jasmine ivy birthwort bougainvillea Barbados gooseberry climbing corydalis climbing fumitory German ivy climbing hempweed yam elephant's-foot wild yam black bryony gourd squash bryony luffa bower actinidia Chinese gooseberry silvervine passionflower hop salsilla smilax sarsaparilla bullbrier yellow jasmine calabar-bean vine hog peanut groundnut jack bean sword bean butterfly pea blue pea derris root Australian pea Western Australia coral pea coral pea hyacinth bean vetchling everlasting pea sweet pea heath pea yam bean winged bean kudzu wisteria silver lace vine partridgeberry soapberry vine bittersweet Japanese bittersweet evergreen bittersweet black-eyed Susan cross vine convolvulus bindweed silverweed dodder dichondra morning glory ground ivy potato tree Uruguay potato wild potato potato vine potato cock's eggs climber liana grape Boston ivy Virginia creeper true pepper cruel plant hoya silk vine soma negro vine

Origin

The word "vine" entered English through Anglo-Norman and Middle French as a term for the plants grown in vineyards to produce grapes. It is ultimately derived from an ancient root meaning "wine," reflecting its close connection to that beverage.

Rhyming Words
ine sine line mine bine zine wine dine eine pine gine kine rine fine nine tine cine meine reine koine
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