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Common
noun
•
An
alcoholic beverage
made by
fermenting
the
juice
of
grapes
.
•
An
alcoholic beverage
made by
fermenting
the
juice
of
fruits
or
vegetable
s
other than
grapes
,
usually
preceded
by the
type
of the
fruit
or
vegetable
;
for example
, "
dandelion wine
".
•
A
serving
of
wine
.
•
A
dark
purplish
red
colour
; the
colour
of
red wine
.
•
In British English:
Wind
.
verb
•
To
entertain
with
wine
.
•
To
drink
wine
.
name
•
A
surname
.
•
A
free
and
open-source
compatibility
layer
that
aims
to
allow
computer programs
developed
for
Microsoft
Windows
to
run on
Unix-like
operating systems
.
Acronym
of
Windows
Emulator
.
Acronym
of
Wine
is not an
emulator
.
•
Alternative
form of
Wine
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According to the 2010 United States Census
Wine is the 7674th most common surname in the United States
belonging to 4327 individuals. Wine is most common among White (88.12%) individuals.
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Rhymes
pine
tine
dyne
Jain
sine
nine
sign
wine
line
dine
vine
fine
mine
kine
rine
Rhine
aline
cline
align
thine
spine
swine
whine
Klein
shine
opine
dwine
rhine
stein
rhyne
trine
brine
twine
chine
design
Strine
spline
refine
define
divine
canine
ashine
assign
obsign
atrine
berine
shrine
resign
quinine
recline
entwine
decline
despine
combine
asinine
anodyne
confine
incline
consign
headsign
pristine
redesign
Einstein
Arretine
underline
undermine
undersign
Liechtenstein
soft sign
Gunter's line
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Lineage
wine
English
win
Middle English (1100-1500)
win
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
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