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vineyard
[ vin-yerd ]
noun
- a plantation of grapevines, especially one producing grapes for winemaking.
- a sphere of activity, especially on a high spiritual plane.
vineyard
/ ˈɪə /
noun
- a plantation of grapevines, esp where wine grapes are produced
Derived Forms
- ˈԱⲹ徱, noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of vineyard1
Example Sentences
When Aniston bought it the grounds included a guesthouse, swimming pool and vineyards.
Or, if you like the finer things in life, how does traversing 26.2 miles through Bordeaux's vineyards in fancy dress, sampling wine and cheese at each fuelling station, sound?
Farmer Salam Saeed, whose land is in the shadow of a large Turkish base, hasn't been able to cultivate his vineyard for the past three years.
It was a harsh reminder that under the idyllic white villages dotted with gyros restaurants, hot tubs in AirBnB rentals, and vineyards on rich volcanic soil, two tectonic plates grind in the Earth's crust.
He also ripped out several hundred acres of vineyards in Lodi and elsewhere, permanently removing them from production, while also planting more pistachios.
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