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grapery

[ grey-puh-ree ]

noun

plural graperies.
  1. a building where grapes are grown.
  2. a vineyard.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of grapery1

First recorded in 1805–15; grape + -ery
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Example Sentences

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Some maps of Brooklyn farmland depicted “a mansion house, and the ice house, and the oyster shack, and the grapery,” Ms. Brenwall said.

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The Grapery will ship anywhere in the U.S., though there’s a flat $12 shipping rate for California, parts of Nevada and the Phoenix and Tucson metro areas.

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So Beagle, chief executive of the Grapery in Bakersfield, started a home-delivery service called GraperyDirect.com that mails a bunch overnight using FedEx.

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Grapery.—Graperies used for the forcing of foreign grapes may be started, beginning at a temperature of 50� at night, with 10� or 15� higher during the day.

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Grapery.—The graperies started last month at 50� at night may now be increased to 60�, with a correspondingly higher day temperature.

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