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vinery
/ ˈvaɪnərɪ /
noun
- a hothouse for growing grapes
- another name for a vineyard
- vines collectively
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The land also has three spots for outdoor weddings that provides a view of the Flint Hills or the city, or within the vinery.
From Washington Times
By 1839, newspaper reports were complaining of the "filth" and "stench" of the bears and in 1856, it was suggested at a meeting that they be replaced with a vinery.
From BBC
She said it had been used as a vinery before being abandoned, but that a Heritage Lottery Fund grant had seen it and the surrounding walled kitchen gardens "restored to their halcyon days".
From BBC
Here and there white-painted vineries and conservatories winked ostentatiously in the sun.
From Project Gutenberg
Propagate chrysanthemums in cool-house or vinery under hand lights or frames.
From Project Gutenberg
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