Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
viny
Adjective
/ˈvɪni/

Definition
Viny refers to something that is made of or resembles vine, especially in texture, form, or appearance.

Examples
- The viny tendrils of the plant wrapped around the trellis.
- In summer, the garden was filled with viny flowers that added a lush look.
- Viny leaves often provide excellent shade in hot weather.

Meaning
The term ‘viny’ is often used to describe plants that have a climbing or trailing growth habit, typically with long, flexible stems.

Synonyms
- Climbing
- Trailing
- Twining