raisin

noun

rai·​sin ˈrā-zᵊn How to pronounce raisin (audio)
: a grape of any of several varieties that has been dried in the sun or by artificial heat

Examples of raisin in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web In the end, ice cream was ranked higher than a multigrain bagel with raisins or multigrain bars, due to its protein and mix of fats and other vitamins. Chris Morris, Fortune, 6 June 2024 Make the filling: Cook dates, raisins, water, honey, and rum extract in a medium saucepan, stirring, until water is absorbed. Micah A Leal, Southern Living, 5 June 2024 Carry a high-carbohydrate snack, like grapes, raisins, or energy gels, to replenish your glycogen stores during a long race. Laurel Leicht, Health, 1 June 2024 A bit of fresh ginger, raisins, and shredded carrots turn the cake mix into a dreamy bar. Katlyn Moncada, Better Homes & Gardens, 9 May 2024 See all Example Sentences for raisin 

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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French, grape, raisin, from Latin racemus cluster of grapes or berries — more at raceme

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of raisin was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Raisin.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/raisin. Accessed 11 Jun. 2024.

Kids Definition

raisin

noun
rai·​sin ˈrāz-ᵊn How to pronounce raisin (audio)
: a grape usually rich in sugar that has been dried

Geographical Definition

Raisin

geographical name

Rai·​sin ˈrā-zᵊn How to pronounce Raisin (audio)
river about 115 miles (185 kilometers) long in southeastern Michigan flowing into Lake Erie

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