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The gigantic sugar pine of California and Oregon (Pinus Lambertiana). It has the leaves in fives, and cones a foot long. The timber is soft, and like that of the white pine of the Eastern States.
A kind of pine tree (Pinus Cubensis) found in Southern Florida and the West Indies; -- so called because it grows in "slashes."
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Alt. of Pine-crowned
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The wood of the pine tree.
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A plantation of pine trees; esp., a collection of living pine trees made for ornamental or scientific purposes.
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A reddish herb (Pterospora andromedea) of the United States, found parasitic on the roots of pine trees.
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A pine forest; a grove of pines.
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The pine grosbeak.
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A small American bird (Spinus, / Chrysomitris, spinus); -- called also pine siskin, and American siskin.
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A tropical plant (Ananassa sativa); also, its fruit; -- so called from the resemblance of the latter, in shape and external appearance, to the cone of the pine tree. Its origin is unknown, though conjectured to be American.
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A pineapple.
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A disease in sheep, in which they pine away.
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A reddish fleshy herb of the genus Monotropa (M. hypopitys), formerly thought to be parasitic on the roots of pine trees, but more probably saprophytic.
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A hothouse in which pineapples are grown.
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A term used in designating an East Indian tree (the Vateria Indica or piney tree, of the order Dipterocarpeae, which grows in Malabar, etc.) or its products.
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A semifluid or fluid oleoresin, primarily the exudation of the terebinth, or turpentine, tree (Pistacia Terebinthus), a native of the Mediterranean region. It is also obtained from many coniferous trees, especially species of pine, larch, and fir.
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Clad or crowned with pine trees; as, pine-clad hills.
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Of or pertaining to a pine cone; resembling a pine cone.
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