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Learn to pronounce grape

/ɡrāp/
noun
  1. a berry, typically green (classified as white), purple, red, or black, growing in clusters on a grapevine, eaten as fruit, and used in making wine.
    synonyms: berry, vine fruit
  2. short for grapeshot.
  3. a dark purplish red color.

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