Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun In Spain and countries settled by the Spanish, a general name for pines and their allies.
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Examples
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Also, try going to Youtube and typing in "pino signoretto" for a glimpse of a Venetian master glass sculptor at work. at
The Allure of Hot Glass Heather McDougal 2007
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Also, try going to Youtube and typing in "pino signoretto" for a glimpse of a Venetian master glass sculptor at work. at comments
Archive 2007-08-01 Heather McDougal 2007
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That may be and Italians Ms. Lurie may have consulted may have told her so, but in Italian pino, "pine," and occhio, "eye," suggest "knothole," a good name for a puppet.
'The Good Bad Boy' Kamber, Gerald 2004
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It’s not called pino on the menu, but this is a real deal Chilean empanada- and tasted just like the ones we had in Chile.
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About 5% of the observable universe as it happens—depending on your take or pull on string theory, cosmic bangs, dark matter, exotic matter, or just how many glasses of pino noir you've had with your steak and baked potato physics.
Suppose, I ask my friend Ed Higgins 2011
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Yeah, I say, not quite comforted, but sipping thoughtfully my own 3rd. glass of pino.
Suppose, I ask my friend Ed Higgins 2011
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This is what is known as a "cinche" here, but I realize that could be a generic term like "palma" or "pino".
Two Expressions 2008
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This is what is known as a "cinche" here, but I realize that could be a generic term like "palma" or "pino".
Two Expressions 2008
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Abundant oak and pine forests (bosque de pino y encino) dominate most of the temperate forest region, and include many endemic plant species, such as the recently discovered Spoonleaf Oak (cucharón), Quercus tarahumara, and the pine (pino), Pinus oocarpa.
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Abundant oak and pine forests (bosque de pino y encino) dominate most of the temperate forest region, and include many endemic plant species, such as the recently discovered Spoonleaf Oak (cucharón), Quercus tarahumara, and the pine (pino), Pinus oocarpa.
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