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- noun Plural form of
pinery .
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Examples
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European elites built pineries, pineapple greenhouses, in the 1700s because the fruit symbolized opulence.
Tiny pineapple, tiny queen. Ann Althouse 2007
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When his father married, Mr. Thomas Newcome, jun., and Sarah his nurse were transported from the cottage where they had lived in great comfort to the palace hard by, surrounded by lawns and gardens, pineries, graperies, aviaries, luxuries of all kinds.
The Newcomes 2006
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Gulf, her vast agricultural products in the peninsula would find new and augmented markets; while, with the ship canal to Lake Superior, her magnificent iron and copper mines on that immense inland sea, as well as those in Wisconsin, and the splendid pineries and fisheries of both
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 1, July, 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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A medium-sized tree scattered throughout the northern pineries, and cut in lumber operations whenever of sufficient size.
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Below, the Bath slumbered darkly in the shadow of its ancient steps and its encircling belt of fir-trees; and beyond the flower-gardens, half-an-acre of pineries, and vineries, and orchard-houses glittered in a dazzling parterre of glass-roofs and white paint.
Vera Nevill Or, Poor Wisdom's Chance H. Lovett Cameron
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To the west and south-west are almost unlimited expanses of slope, dark green pineries, and grassy spots.
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Medium-sized tree, generally associated with _Picea nigra_ and occurs scattered throughout the northern pineries.
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She thought it was so much more lonesome than the pineries.
Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Various
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America; occurs scattered or in groves, especially in low lands throughout the northern pineries.
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In 1842 my father was going to the Wisconsin pineries to work, so mother and we children went along to keep house for him.
Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Various
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