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[ grey-puh-ree ] / ˈgreɪ pə ri /
noun, plural grap·er·ies.a building where grapes are grown. a vineyard. Origin of graperyFirst recorded in 1805–15; grape + -ery Words nearby graperygrapefruit, grapefruit league, grape hyacinth, grape ivy, grapeline, grapery, grapes, grapeshot, grape stake, grapestone, grape sugar Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for graperyBrick or stone are preferable to woodwork, as heat and moisture in the grapery are quickly destructive to wood foundations. Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick The grapery is to be heated by four rows of pipes, the object being to force early. Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings|George E. Woodward Light, heat, moisture and good ventilation are all required in the grapery. Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick Mildew is usually brought on by a sudden change of temperature or by draughts in the grapery. Manual of American Grape-Growing|U. P. Hedrick
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