Definitions for Grenadines

Grenadines Gren·a·dines

Spelling: [gren-uh-deenz, gren-uh-deenz]
IPA: /ˌgrɛn əˈdinz, ˈgrɛn əˌdinz/

Grenadines is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 783 anagrams from letters in Grenadines (adeeginnrs).

Definitions for Grenadines

noun

  1. a chain of about 600 islands in the E West Indies in the Windward Islands: a former British colony; now divided between Grenada and St. Vincent and the Grenadines.
  2. a thin fabric of leno weave in silk, nylon, rayon, or wool.
  3. a syrup made from pomegranate juice.

Origin of Grenadines

1850-55; French, perhaps after Granada, Spain. See -ine1

Examples for Grenadines

There are quantities of Grenadines, but the majority are out of sight.

Grenada and the Grenadines, colonized by the French, first came into English possession under the treaty of 1763.

Among the lighter textures, adapted for both day and evening wear, are some very pretty mousselines de soie, and Grenadines.

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