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Vineal
Vineal Vi"ne*al, a. [L. vinealis.] Of or pertaining to vines; containing vines. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of VINEA from wikipedia

- l'étrange, La Forge de Vulcain, Les Trois soleils de Vinéa, Les Titans, La Lumière d'Ixo, Les Archanges de Vinéa, Les Exilés de Kifa, La Porte des âmes, La Servante...
- Ion Vinea (born Ioan Eugen Iovanaki, sometimes Iovanache; April 17, 1895 – July 6, 1964) was a Romanian poet, novelist, journalist, literary theorist...
- December 12th, 2010 Vinea Wachau "Codex Wachau" Accessed: December 12th, 2010 Vinea Wachau "Steinfeder" Accessed: December 13th, 2010 Vinea Wachau "Federspiel"...
- Vinea is a carbonated grape-based soft drink invented in Czechoslovakia in 1973 by Slovak Ján Farkaš, a biochemist working for the Research Institute...
- Francesco Vinea (Forlì, August 10, 1845 - Florence, October 22, 1902) was an Italian painter, known for his period costume genre subjects. He studied...
- with Ion Vinea (with whom he also wrote experimental poetry) and painter Marcel Janco. During World War I, after briefly collaborating on Vinea's Chemarea...
- The Vinea Summer Camp is the oldest Dutch travel organisation for children and young people, and one of the most notable such organisations in the country...
- Luigi Paoletti Vinea (active 1867–1890) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes and vedute painted outdoors. Studied with Fattori. He was born in...
- Pietro della Vigna (also Pier delle Vigne, Petrus de Vineas or de Vineis; Capua, ca. 1190 – Pisa, 1249) was an Italian jurist and diplomat, who acted as...
- A vine (from Latin vīnea 'grapevine, vineyard'; from vīnum 'wine') is any plant with a growth habit of trailing or scandent (that is, climbing) stems...