Grenadine


[gren-uh-deen, gren-uh-deen] /ˌgrɛn əˈdin, ˈgrɛn əˌdin/

noun
1.
a thin fabric of leno weave in silk, nylon, rayon, or wool.
[gren-uh-deen, gren-uh-deen] /ˌgrɛn əˈdin, ˈgrɛn əˌdin/
noun
1.
a syrup made from pomegranate juice.
/ˌɡrɛnəˈdiːn/
noun
1.
a light thin leno-weave fabric of silk, wool, rayon, or nylon, used esp for dresses
/ˌɡrɛnəˈdiːn; ˈɡrɛnəˌdiːn/
noun
1.
a syrup made from pomegranate juice, used as a sweetening and colouring agent in various drinks
2.

n.

1896, from French sirop de grenadin “syrup made from pomegranates,” from Middle French grenade “pomegranate” (see pomegranate).

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