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| mus·ca·dine [ múskə dn, múskədin ] (plural mus·ca·dines) |
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1. purple grape: a purple grape variety with a thick skin and musky smell. Use: to make wine.
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2. grapevine: a cultivated ancestor of a wild grapevine found in the southeastern United States that produces muscadine grapes. Latin name Vitis rotundifolia.
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| [Mid-16th century. Probably variant of muscatel] |
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