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Catalan
Etymology
From vi (“wine”) + -cola.
Pronunciation
Adjective
vinícola m or f (masculine and feminine plural vinícoles)
- (relational) winemaking, winegrowing
- regió vinícola ― wine-producing region
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Portuguese
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: (Brazil) -ikolɐ, (Portugal, Brazil) -ikulɐ
- Hyphenation: vi‧ní‧co‧la
Noun
vinícola f (plural vinícolas)
- winery (a place where wine is made)
Adjective
vinícola m or f (plural vinícolas)
- (relational) winemaking
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin vīnum (“wine”) + -cola; cf. Latin agricola (“agriculturalist, cultivator”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biˈnikola/
- Rhymes: -ikola
- Syllabification: vi‧ní‧co‧la
Adjective
vinícola m or f (masculine and feminine plural vinícolas)
- (relational) winemaking, winegrowing
Noun
vinícola m or f by sense (plural vinícolas)
- winegrower
- Synonym: viticultor
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