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vinose, a. (vaɪˈnəʊs) [ad. L. vīnōs-us full, or fond, of wine. Cf. It., Sp., and Pg. vinoso, Pg. vinhoso.] = vinous a.1727 Bailey (vol. II). 1732 Hist. Litteraria III. 382 The Acids..are divided by the Author into Vinose and Acetose. 1826 Examiner 187/2 Their salaried tutors, their rich professors, ...
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vinous
vinous, a. (ˈvaɪnəs) [ad. L. vīnōs-us, f. vīnum wine: cf. vinose a. and F. vineux (OF. vineus).] 1. Of the nature of wine; having the qualities of wine; tasting or smelling like wine; made of, or prepared with, wine.1664 Power Exp. Philos. i. 65 The fermentation and heat presently appears, with a ki...
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strike
▪ I. strike, n. (straɪk) Forms: 4–6 strik, stryk, 4–7 stryke, 4– strike. [f. strike v. (In senses 2–4 perh. a. MLG. derivatives of the same root: cf. strick n.) In early instances it is sometimes doubtful whether the word is this or strick n. or streak n.1, as the spelling strik, stryk, strick does ...
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