Advertisement
Advertisement
pinaster
[ pahy-nas-ter ]
noun
- a species of pyramid-shaped pine, Pinus pinaster, growing in southern Europe and having clustered needles.
pinaster
/ paɪˈnæstə; pɪ- /
noun
- a Mediterranean pine tree, Pinus pinaster, with paired needles and prickly cones Also calledmaritime pinastercluster pinaster
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of pinaster1
C16: from Latin: wild pine, from pīnus pine
Discover More
Example Sentences
The tree was a pinaster, of lengthy foliage and ponderous cones, standing in a little shooting-path, leading from the main walk.
From Project Gutenberg
The soil is red, and overgrown with arbutus and pinaster, like the country around Cannes.
From Project Gutenberg
The duration of the tree is much greater than that of the pinaster, and the timber is whiter and somewhat more durable.
From Project Gutenberg
Hence, in full-grown trees of the Stone pine there is often a similar curvature at the base of the trunk to that of the pinaster.
From Project Gutenberg
The finest of all is undoubtedly Pinus Pinaster, which is essentially a sea-coast Pine, revelling in storms and sprays.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse