vines

Meaning of vines

plural noun
  1. a climbing or trailing woody-stemmed plant related to the grapevine.
  2. clothes.
    the hip got their vines at Wolmuth's on Market Street

Middle English: from Old French, from Latin vinea ‘vineyard, vine’, from vinum ‘wine’.

Information about vines

  • It is a name.
  • The singular form of vines is: vine.
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Hyphenation of vines

vines

  • It consists of 1 syllables and 5 chars.
  • vines is a word monosyllabic because it has one syllable

Anagrams of vines

Ivens, Nevis, nevis, Sevin, veins, Viens, visne

Words that rhyme with vines

Ines, Caines, Gaines, Haines, Novocaines, Raines, Rogaines, Staines, Xylocaines, alycompaines, benzocaines, betaines, chaines, cocaines, daines, darraines, delaines, demaines, demimondaines, douzaines, eucaines, faines, fredaines, germaines, graines, ibogaines, lidocaines, lignocaines, migraines, mondaines, moraines, novocaines, orthocaines, phenacaines, poulaines, procaines, ptomaines, raines, romaines, sdaines, sixaines, stovaines, tetracaines, thebaines, Sabines, albines, bearbines, bines, carabines, carbines

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