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viny

[vahy-nee]

vin·y

[vahy-nee]
adjective, vin·i·er, vin·i·est.
1.
of, pertaining to, of the nature of, or resembling vines: viny tendrils.
2.
abounding in or producing vines: a viny region.

Origin:
1560–70; vine + -y1

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Vi·ny

[vahy-nee]
noun
a female given name.
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vine (vaɪn)
 
n
1.  any of various plants, esp the grapevine, having long flexible stems that creep along the ground or climb by clinging to a support by means of tendrils, leafstalks, etc
2.  the stem of such a plant
 
[C13: from Old French vine, from Latin vīnea vineyard, from vīneus belonging to wine, from vīnum wine]
 
vined
 
adj
 
'vineless
 
adj
 
'vinelike
 
adj
 
'viny
 
adj

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