Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An Anglicized form of piñon.

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  • noun Alternative spelling of piñon.

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  • noun any of several low-growing pines of western North America

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Examples

  • With an unpredictable monsoon season ahead, Wilmore is watching closely as things such as pinyon-juniper and sagebrush begin to lose their moisture content.

    Vail Daily - Top Stories 2010

  • Puffs of smoke billowed from underneath juniper and pinyon trees as flames licked at the trees.

    Thousands ordered out of Ariz. town as fire nears 2011

  • Amid the gurgling of pine sap and slow flexing of the trees can be heard a stream of chirps: the calls of pinyon engraver beetles.

    Beetle Mania 2010

  • Amid the gurgling of pine sap and slow flexing of the trees can be heard a stream of chirps: the calls of pinyon engraver beetles.

    Beetle Mania 2010

  • He described how he had screwed the speaker into a pinyon pine and listened as the output reverberated up and down the trunk.

    Beetle Mania 2010

  • Ancient tree rings from pinyon pines have been used as sensitive "listening posts" to determine climate variability and in particular drought.

    Dr. Reese Halter: Global Warming, Drought and the Grim Reaper Dr. Reese Halter 2010

  • Ancient tree rings from pinyon pines have been used as sensitive "listening posts" to determine climate variability and in particular drought.

    Dr. Reese Halter: Global Warming, Drought and the Grim Reaper Dr. Reese Halter 2010

  • Puffs of smoke billowed from underneath juniper and pinyon trees as flames licked at the trees.

    Thousands ordered out of Ariz. town as fire nears 2011

  • Ancient tree rings from pinyon pines have been used as sensitive "listening posts" to determine climate variability and in particular drought.

    Dr. Reese Halter: Global Warming, Drought and the Grim Reaper Dr. Reese Halter 2010

  • Dunn had inserted microphones into the pinyon pines that surround his home in Santa Fe and recorded a CD of the noises they captured.

    Beetle Mania 2010

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