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  • vino
    vino
    noun
    wine; specifically, red Italian wine, as chianti.
  • vino-
    vino-
    variant of vini-.

vino

1 American  
[vee-noh] / ˈvi noʊ /

noun

Informal.
vinos plural
  1. wine; specifically, red Italian wine, as chianti.


vino- 2 American  
  1. variant of vini-.


vino British  
/ ˈviːnəʊ /

noun

  1. an informal word for wine

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Usage

What does vino- mean? Vino- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “wine.” It is used in a few scientific terms connected to wine-making. Vino- comes from the Latin vīnum, meaning “wine.” The English word wine also ultimately comes from the Latin vīnum. What are variants of vino-?Vini-, as in viniculture, is a variant of vino-. Vin- is another variant, especially before a vowel. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use vini- and Words That Use vin- articles.

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Inflected Forms

noun

Etymology

Origin of vino

1895–1900; < Italian: wine

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