Definitions for Vineland

Vineland vine·land

Spelling: [vahyn-land]
IPA: /ˈvaɪnˌlænd/

Vineland is a 8 letter English word.

You can make 292 anagrams from letters in Vineland (adeilnnv).

Definitions for Vineland

noun

  1. land particularly suited to the growing of vines.
  2. a city in S New Jersey.
  3. Vinland.

Origin of Vineland

vine + land

Examples for Vineland

Back they came to vineland, and there passed the winter again.

Leif gave a name to the country, and called it Vinland (vineland).

From the original settlement of vineland, New Jersey, the sale of intoxicating liquor has been ——.

The petitioners returned to the charge on May 5, 1902, to incorporate Clarkston and vineland as a city of the third class.

It is the gentry who offer a rich demesne, vineland and tilth, to Meleager, imploring him to take part in their war.

The only place where I found them abundant was between vineland and the old Kingston mines.

Manual training was introduced into the vineland schools through the zeal of women.

He arrived at Leif's-booths, in vineland, where they spent the winter, he and his crew employing themselves in fishing.

At the recent election in vineland, New Jersey, a unanimous vote in favor of "no rum" was polled.

The city is full of beauty and repose, and the purple mountains gloriously seem to beckon us on deeper into the vineland.

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