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rai·sin R0028000 (rā′zĭn)n.1. A sweet grape dried either in the sun or by artificial means.2. A deep brownish purple. [Middle English, from Old French, grape, from Vulgar Latin *racīmus, from Latin racēmus, bunch of grapes.]raisin (ˈreɪzən) n (Cookery) a dried grape[C13: from Old French: grape, ultimately from Latin racēmus cluster of grapes; compare Greek rhax berry, grape] ˈraisiny adjrai•sin (ˈreɪ zɪn) n. a grape of any of various sweet varieties dried in the sun or by artificial means. [1350–1400; Middle English raisin, reisin < Old French < Vulgar Latin *racīmus, for Latin racēmus cluster (of fruit)] rai′sin•y, adj. raisin- currant - Developed from Middle English raison of Corauntz, "a raisin of Corinth," from where the fruit came.
- figgy pudding - From the dialect term fig, which meant "raisin."
- frail - Fifty pounds of raisins.
- passulate - To dry grapes to make raisins, from Latin passula, "raisins."
Raisin a bunch or cluster of grapes, 1382.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | raisin - dried grape dried fruit - fruit preserved by dryingseedless raisin, sultana - dried seedless grapeseeded raisin - seeded grape that has been driedcurrant - small dried seedless raisin grown in the Mediterranean region and California; used in cooking | Translationsraisin (ˈreizən) noun a dried grape. She put raisins and sultanas in the cake. 葡萄乾 葡萄干 IdiomsSeeraisin ranchraisin
Raisin, river, 115 mi (185 km) long, rising in S Mich. and flowing E to Lake Erie at Monroe, Mich. After Detroit's surrender in the War of 1812, U.S. troops under Gen. James Winchester, sent to retake Frenchtown (the present Monroe), were crushed there by the British and their Native American allies. The Native Americans, after promising protection, attacked and killed (Jan. 22, 1813) the remaining Americans, and "Remember the River Raisin" became the American rallying cry to the war's end.
raisin, dried fruit of certain varieties of grapevines bearing grapesgrape, common name for the Vitaceae, a family of mostly climbing shrubs, widespread in tropical and subtropical regions and extending into the temperate zones. The woody vines, or lianas, climb by means of tendrils, which botanically are adaptations of terminal buds. ..... Click the link for more information. with a high content of sugar and solid flesh. Although the fruit is sometimes artificially dehydrated, it is usually sun-dried. The culture of grapes for the production of raisins is limited to regions with a long, hot growing season because the grape must remain on the vine until fully mature in order to attain a high percentage of sugar and because enough time must elapse between harvesting and fall rains to permit sun-drying. Raisins are produced from grapes of the European type (Vitis vinifera). Most seedless raisins, especially in California, are produced from the Sultanina, or Thompson, variety of seedless grape, known in international trade as the Sultana. A different variety, produced in California, is known there as the Sultana. The Muscat, a very ancient variety, is noted for its flavor and meatiness, but it has seeds and is somewhat sticky; it is commonly marketed in clusters for table use. Raisins of sharp flavor and firm texture are often called currants (although unrelated to the true currant) and are preferred for certain bakery products. Grapes have been dried for out-of-season consumption from ancient times and were important in early Mediterranean trade. Spain, Asia Minor, and Greece were long the centers of cultivation, but in the 20th cent. Australia is an important producer and California is the leading producer. Raisin production was introduced in California by Spanish missionaries in the late 18th cent. and began to assume importance after 1875. Today most seed grapes are seeded, and many grapes are bleached and dipped in oil to improve their appearance. About 3 1-2 lb (1.6 kg) of grapes yield 1 lb (.45 kg) of raisins. Raisins are valuable nutritionally because of their sugar, mineral (especially iron), and vitamin (B and A) content.raisin Related to raisin: raisin breadWords related to raisinnoun dried grapeRelated Words- dried fruit
- seedless raisin
- sultana
- seeded raisin
- currant
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