Grape - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crush
the natural shape or integrity of the parts or to force together into a mass as to crush grapes
Malaga
A city and a province of Spain on the Mediterranean Hence Malaga grapes Malaga raisins Malaga wines
Main hamper
A hamper to be carried in the hand a hand basket used in carrying grapes to the press
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Grapy
Composed of or resembling grapes
Grapevine
climbing shrub of the genus Vitis having small green flowers and lobed leaves and bearing the fruit called grapes
Grapery
A building or inclosure used for the cultivation of grapes
Coulure
A disease affecting grapes esp in California manifested by the premature dropping of the fruit
Botryose
Having the form of a cluster of grapes
Beccafico
by the Italians for the delicacy of its flesh in the autumn when it has fed on figs grapes etc
Accession
such operation was changed into a different species, as by making wine, oil, or bread out of another's grapes, olives, or wheat (specificatio, Lat.), it belonged to the operator, who only made a satisfaction to the former
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Grape - Law Dictionary Search Results
Crush
the natural shape or integrity of the parts or to force together into a mass as to crush grapes
Malaga
A city and a province of Spain on the Mediterranean Hence Malaga grapes Malaga raisins Malaga wines
Main hamper
A hamper to be carried in the hand a hand basket used in carrying grapes to the press
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Grapy
Composed of or resembling grapes
Grapevine
climbing shrub of the genus Vitis having small green flowers and lobed leaves and bearing the fruit called grapes
Grapery
A building or inclosure used for the cultivation of grapes
Coulure
A disease affecting grapes esp in California manifested by the premature dropping of the fruit
Botryose
Having the form of a cluster of grapes
Beccafico
by the Italians for the delicacy of its flesh in the autumn when it has fed on figs grapes etc
Accession
such operation was changed into a different species, as by making wine, oil, or bread out of another's grapes, olives, or wheat (specificatio, Lat.), it belonged to the operator, who only made a satisfaction to the former
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