Definitions for Muscadine

Muscadine mus·ca·dine

Spelling: [muhs-kuh-din, -dahyn]
IPA: /ˈmʌs kə dɪn, -ˌdaɪn/

Muscadine is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 701 anagrams from letters in Muscadine (acdeimnsu).

Definitions for Muscadine

noun

  1. a grape, Vitis rotundifolia, of the southern U.S., having dull purple, thick-skinned musky fruit and being the origin of many grape varieties.

Origin of Muscadine

First recorded in 1535-45; muscad(el) + -ine1

Examples for Muscadine

Anon, with a half-laugh of contempt, he filled a glass of muscadine, and drained it.

When not in use, craft like this was secured to trees by means of muscadine vines.

Us too busy playin' and huntin' good berries in de wood, de huckleberry and grape and muscadine and chinquapins.

A few years ago most of the muscadine grapes grown in the South were used for wine-making.

The bottoms near are overspread with a dense growth of trees and vines, among which latter I noticed the muscadine grape.

The species is often known, too, as the muscadine or Southern muscadine.

The summer grapes were ripe, and in the cool, shaded coves at the base of the hills the muscadine was growing purple.

A balmy scent crept through the room, of wild thyme, of herbs, of asphodel and the muscadine of the wine press.

Each twisted himself a vine of the muscadine grape, and fastened one end around the limb of an oak, and made a noose in the other.

That fat fool Albemarle had swallowed my impeachment like a draught of muscadine.

Word Value for Muscadine
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