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piny

or ±è¾±²Ô±ð·²â

[ pahy-nee ]

adjective

pinier, piniest.
  1. abounding in or covered with pine trees:

    piny hillsides.

  2. pertaining to or suggestive of pine trees:

    a piny fragrance.



piny

/ ˈ±è²¹Éª²Ôɪ /

adjective

  1. of, resembling, or covered with pine trees
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of piny1

First recorded in 1620–30; pine 1 + -y 1
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Numerous bird species, including the Eurasian Jay, Green Finch, Hooded Crow, Masked Shrike, Palestine Sunbird, and Sardinian Warbler rely on the biodiversity provided by Palestine’s wild trees, six species of which are often found in native olive groves: the Aleppo pine, almond, olive, Palestine buckhorn, piny hawthorne, and fig.

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But odor profiles generated by Deutsch and 13 other volunteers served as a test for a computer program that had been trained to produce these same types of descriptions—such as fruity, cooling, fishy, piny—using chemical structure alone.

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Regina Nyakol Piny, a mother of nine, now lives in a primary school in the village of Wangchot after their home was swamped.

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Regina Nyakol Piny, a mother of nine, now lives in a primary school in the village of Wangchot after their home was swamped.

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A large part of Rovaniemi is covered in forests, so the pleasant and piny scent of coniferous trees really embodies this town of lumberjacks.

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