raïm
See also: raim
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Etymology
From Vulgar Latin racīmus (“bunch of grapes”), from Latin racēmus (“bunch of grapes”).
Pronunciation
Noun
raïm m (plural raïms)
- A bunch or cluster of fruit of a common infructescence, especially of grapes.
- (botany) A raceme.
- (figuratively) Any bunch or group.
- grape
Hypernyms
- (raceme): inflorescència
Derived terms
- raïmada
- raïmar
- raïmat
- raïmera
- raïmet
- raïmós
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