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Grape vs Trape - What's the difference?

grape | trape |

As verbs the difference between grape and trape

is that grape is while trape is to drag.

As a noun trape is

(obsolete) a messy or untidy woman.

grape

English

Noun

  • (countable) A small, round, smooth-skinned edible fruit, usually purple, red, or green, that grows in bunches on vines of genus Vitis .
  • (countable) A woody vine that bears clusters of grapes; a grapevine.
  • (countable, uncountable) A dark purplish red colour, the colour of many grapes.
  • (uncountable) grapeshot.
  • A mangy tumour on a horse's leg.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Containing grapes or having a grape flavor.
  • Of a dark purplish red colour.
  • Derived terms

    {{der3, Concord grape , fox grape , grape fern , grape hyacinth , grape ivy , grape sugar , grapefruit , grapeshot , grapevine , grapey , Oregon grape , sea grape , sour grapes}}

    See also

    * aril * cabernet sauvignon * Catawba * chardonnay * Chenin Blanc * currant * delaware * gamay * * gordo * Lambrusco * malvasia * merlot * muscadine * muscat * muscatel * must * noble rot * petioles * Pinot Grigio * Pinot Noir * pinotage * raisin * resveratrol * riesling * Sauvignon blanc * scuppernong * * Shiraz * Steen * stum * sultana * syrah * Tokay * wine * zinfandel * * (wikipedia "grape")

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    trape

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) A messy or untidy woman.
  • * 1678 , Samuel Butler, Hudibras :
  • Hard was his fate in this I own, / Nor will I for the trapes atone; / Indeed to guess I am not able, / What made her thus inexorable [...].

    Verb

  • To drag.
  • No, that coat's too big; it'll trape along the ground if you wear it.

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