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An alcoholic drink made by fermenting the juice of grapes or other fruits. [Old English wn , from Latin vinum (source of English vine and vinegar). Ultimately from a pre-Indo-European word that is also the ancestor of Greek oinos (source of oenophile).]
Ãâó: winenosenews.tripod.com/frames/wineterms.html
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| wine sore |
Slang term for a superficial infected area of the skin seen in alcoholics with poor personal hygiene; erroneously thought to be due to specific action of the wine.
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the beverage portion of communion symbolizing the blood of Christ; equivalent to the grape juice used in some protestant churches. Communion wine is fermented grape juice and is therefore alcoholic. Wine and vineyards were symbols of happiness and signs of God's blessing in the Promised Land. Mixing wine and water has roots in historical practicality and theological insight. Historically, wine carried by the traveler was mixed with the water of the desert to purify it. ...
Ãâó: saintpauls.org/glossary/w.htm
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Wine Is Not an Emulator - a set of Linux system calls which duplicate the functionality of equivalent Windows system calls, allowing Windows applications to run under Linux
Ãâó: www.archivemag.co.uk/gloss/W.html
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made from a variety of ingredients which is then fermented where the alcohol level is 12-18% naturally unless fortified.
Ãâó: www.hsc.wvu.edu/som/cmed/alcohol/glossary.htm
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