Pine - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fascicled
tuft or close cluster as the fascicled leaves of the pine or larch the fascicled roots of the dahlia fascicled muscle
Galipot
An impure resin of turpentine hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil When
Gymnosperm
e seeds not inclosed in an ovary as the common pine and hemlock Cf Angiosperm
Hone
To grumble pine lament long
Languish
animation to be or become dull feeble or spiritless to pine away to linger in a weak or deteriorating condition to
Live forever
leaves which has extreme powers of resisting drought garden ox pine
lodgepole
The lodgepole pine
Furfuran
oily substance C4H4O obtained by distilling certain organic substances as pine wood salts of pyromucic acid etc called also tetraphenol
Languishing
Becoming languid and weak pining losing health and strength
Pining
Languishing drooping wasting away as with longing
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