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[ luh-bruhs-kuh ] / ləˈbrʌs kə /
adjectiveof or derived from the North American fox grape, Vitis labrusca. Origin of labrusca<New Latin: the specific epithet, Latin: a kind of wild grape Words nearby labruscalabret, labrid, labrocyte, labroid, labrum, labrusca, La Bruyère, Labuan, laburnum, labyrinth, labyrinthectomy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for labruscaBe this as it may however, it certainly bears no resemblance to the Logan, which is a true Fox, of the Labrusca family. The Cultivation of The Native Grape, and Manufacture of American Wines|George Husmann In botanical characters and in adaptations and susceptibilities, the variety suggests Vinifera crossed with Labrusca. Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick Onderdonk states that it combines, in its growth and appearance, both Aestivalis and Labrusca blood. The Grapes of New York|U. P. Hedrick The flesh is more or less tough but the toughness is not localized around the seed as in the case of Labrusca. Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick
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