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pine family

noun

  1. the plant family Pinaceae, characterized by mostly evergreen, resinous trees having narrow, often needlelike leaves, male flowers in catkinlike clusters, and scaly female flowers that develop into fruit in the form of a woody cone, and including cedar (genus Cedrus ), fir, hemlock, larch, pine, and spruce.


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A genus of tall conifers of the pine family.

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The tree is less sensitive to injuries and has the propensity, unusual in the pine family, of throwing up suckers from the roots.

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The kauri-tree belongs to the pine family, yet is quite distinct from all other conifers, bearing a lance-shaped tapering leaf, and growing to great heights.

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There is a narrow slip of land on which the principal members of this pine family grow.

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The Austrian pine and the Scotch pine are welcome additions to our own pine family.

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