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vineyard
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vine·yard  (vnyrd)
n.
1. Ground planted with cultivated grapevines.
2. A sphere of spiritual, mental, or physical endeavor.

vineyard [ˈvɪnjəd]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Agriculture) a plantation of grapevines, esp where wine grapes are produced
[Old English wīngeard; see vine, yard2; related to Old High German wīngart, Old Norse vingarthr]
vineyardist  n
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Noun1.vineyard - a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are producedvineyard - a farm of grapevines where wine grapes are produced
farm - workplace consisting of farm buildings and cultivated land as a unit; "it takes several people to work the farm"
Translations
vineyard [ˈvɪnjəd] Nviña f, viñedo m

vineyard [ˈvɪnjərd] nvignoble m

vineyard [ˈvɪnjəd] nvigna, vigneto

vineyard حقل نشاط المرء vinice vingård Weinberg αμπελώνας viñedo viinitarha vignoble vinograd vigneto ブドウ園 포도원 wijngaard vingård winnica vinha, vinhedo виноградник vingård ไร่องุ่น bağ vườn nho 葡萄园


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