The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: Orange? Other orange: What? Orange: What? Other orange: I'm not "what"! Orange: I know but "orange" you glad I didn't say your name again? Other orange: Don't you mean "aren't" not "orange"? Orange: What? Other orange: Oh my gosh!
Budou.
Grape Juice in Japanese is グレープジュース
Traube means grape in German.
uvula - The fleshy protrusion in the roof of the throat. May trigger the gag reflex. Uvula is Latin for little grape. uvula: the projection of the soft palate between the tonsils. Uva is a Latin equivalent of 'grape'.
The Latin root viti-, as in "viticulture", means "grape vine".As an independent word in Latin, viti is eitherthe dative of vitis, "grape vine", to be translated "to/for the grapevine"the genitive of vitium, "vice; fault", to be translated "of vice"
The Latin word for "vine" is vitis (-is, f.), which is the source of the modern word for grape-growing, "viticulture".
That would be the little grape that hangs down at the back of your soft palate, the uvula. The word comes from uva, "grape", plus the feminine dimunutive suffix -ula.
Chile is a country in Latin America known for producing grapes. Chile has a diverse range of grape varieties and growing regions, with its climate and geography being well-suited for grape cultivation. Chilean grapes are exported around the world and are known for their high quality.
grape, its fruit
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No, a grape is the fruit of a grape vine, not a root.
One grape weighs approximately 5 grams, not 1 gram. A kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, so one kilogram would be equivalent to around 200 grapes.
There was a grape under the table. The grape was rotten.
a grape seed :D
no.. a grape is a product