vine

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The meaning (definition) of the word vine
a long thin plant that climbs up walls or trees.
The word vine used in a sentence
“A green vine grows up the side of our house.”
Words that mean the same as vine (synonyms)
creeper
The plural of the word vine
vines
How the word vine is said around the world
| French | vigne |
| Spanish | enredadera |
| Mandarin | 藤 |
| Hindi | बेल |
| Arabic | كرمة |
| Russian | лоза |
| Portuguese (EU) | videira |
| Portuguese (BR) | videira |
| Japanese | つる植物 |
| German | Rebe |
| Urdu | بیل |
| Punjabi | ਵੇਲ |
| Korean | 덩굴 |
| Hebrew | גֶפֶן |
| Greek | άμπελος |
| Dutch | wijnstok |
| Filipino | baging |
| Vietnamese | cây nho |
| Turkish | asma |
| Persian | تاک |
| Polish | winorośl |
| Ukrainian | виноградна лоза |
| Bengali | লতা |
| Swedish | vin |
| Italian | vite |
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