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Look up pinu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pinu may refer to: Pinu Khan (born 1954), Bangladeshi politician Pinu, Papua New Guinea Pinu, Romania [ro]
Innovación y Unidad Social Demócrata, PINU-SD) is a social democratic political party in Honduras, established in 1970. PINU was created by Miguel Andonie Fernández
the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu (Maltese: Santwarju Bażilika tal-Madonna ta' Pinu) is a Roman Catholic minor basilica and national
Pinu Rahman is a Bangladeshi photographer and critic, he is a BNP supporter. He won a Px3 State of the World award in 2021 for his photographs depicting
The Blessed Virgin of Ta' Pinu, or as it is known in Maltese, "Il-Madonna ta' Pinu" is a religious devotion which originated on Gozo, the sister island
Pinu Khan (2 February 1954 – 17 March 2024) was a Bangladesh Awami League politician and a former member of parliament from the reserved women's seats
Pinus ponderosa, commonly known as the ponderosa pine or western yellow pine, is a very large pine tree species of variable habitat native to mountainous
for uniforms or shoes. Things worsen when Pinu misplaces Rimzim's only pair of shoes in a vegetable shop. Pinu tells Rimzim about the shoes and begs her
A pine is any conifer in the genus Pinus (/ˈpaɪ.nəs/) of the family Pinaceae. Pinus is the sole genus in the subfamily Pinoideae. The species are evergreen
Pinu village is geographically located on the coastline of Western Central Province, Papua New Guinea. It is about 60 km north west of Port Moresby, and
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Arabic, Muslim
Deer; Smart
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Tamil
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Gift of Sun
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Czechoslovakian Polish German
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French form of Latin Liliana, LILIANE means "lily."
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Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnljótr, ARNLJÓTUR means "eagle bright."
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Touching; Winner; Gladiator; Existing
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Hindu, Indian
Wisdom Holder
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Biblical American Hebrew
Peaceable; perfect; she that rewards.
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English : topographic name from Middle English atte weye ‘by the road’, or a habitational name for someone from Atway or Way, both in Devon. The word way (Old English weg) was the usual term for a road in Old and Middle English, as opposed to a stræt ‘paved road’ (usually a Roman road). The term rÄd or road, originally meaning ‘act of riding’, ‘outing on horseback’, did not come to mean ‘highway’ until Shakespeare’s time.
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Indian, Telugu
Flower
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The black pine (Pinus Murrayana) of Alaska, California, etc. It is a small tree with fine-grained wood.
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A species of pine (Pinus Pinaster) growing in Southern Europe.
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The American pinefinch (S. pinus); -- called also pine siskin. See Pinefinch.
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A sweet white crystalline substance extracted from the gum of a species of pine (Pinus Lambertina). It is isomeric with, and resembles, quercite.
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Of, pertaining to, or resembling, pine or its products; specifically, designating an acid called also abeitic acid, which is the chief ingredient of common resin (obtained from Pinus sylvestris, and other species).
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Any tree of the coniferous genus Pinus. See Pinus.
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One of the sights of an astrolabe.
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A genus (Abies) of coniferous trees, often of large size and elegant shape, some of them valued for their timber and others for their resin. The species are distinguished as the balsam fir, the silver fir, the red fir, etc. The Scotch fir is a Pinus.
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The edible seed of several species of pine; also, the tree producing such seeds, as Pinus Pinea of Southern Europe, and P. Parryana, cembroides, edulis, and monophylla, the nut pines of Western North America.
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One of the needle-shaped secondary leaves of pine trees. See Pinus.
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A volatile oil distilled from the resin or balsam of the nut pine (Pinus sabiniana) of California.
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A large genus of evergreen coniferous trees, mostly found in the northern hemisphere. The genus formerly included the firs, spruces, larches, and hemlocks, but is now limited to those trees which have the primary leaves of the branchlets reduced to mere scales, and the secondary ones (pine needles) acicular, and usually in fascicles of two to seven. See Pine.