Racimos (en. Bunches)

/raˈθimos/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
Grouping of fruits or flowers that grow together.
The bunches of grapes were hanging from the vine.
Los racimos de uvas estaban colgando de la parra.
Group of similar objects or elements clustered together.
At the exhibition, there were clusters of innovative ideas.
En la exposición, había racimos de ideas innovadoras.

Etymology

From the Latin 'racemus', meaning 'bunch of grapes'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

bunches of grapes
A set of grapes that grow together.
racimos de uvas
bunches of flowers
Grouping of flowers on the same stem or plant.
racimos de flores

Related Words

grape
Fruit of the vine, which is part of a bunch.
uva
flower
Reproductive part of plants that can be found in clusters.
flor
large bunch
Larger bunch.
racimón

Slang Meanings

A group of friends or acquaintances who are always together.
I always see those groups around the school.
Siempre veo a esos racimos por la escuela.