pinon Antonyms
Meaning of pinon
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pinon (n)
any of several low-growing pines of western North America
pinon Sentence Examples
- The piñon nuts, rich in flavor, were harvested from the piñon pine trees in the mountainous region.
- The aroma of piñon wood smoke filled the air as the campfires crackled in the chilly night.
- The piñon jay, a striking bird with a distinctive crest, is found primarily in piñon-juniper woodlands.
- The ancient piñon tree stood tall, its gnarled trunk bearing witness to centuries past.
- The piñon mouse, a small rodent, makes its home among the piñon trees, feeding on the seeds and insects.
- The piñon sap was used by Native Americans as a sealant and waterproofing agent.
- The piñon beetle, a destructive pest, has caused severe damage to piñon pine forests in recent years.
- The piñon varnish tree, a shrub native to the Southwestern United States, exudes a sticky resin similar to piñon sap.
- The piñon-juniper woodland is a unique and important ecosystem, providing habitat for various wildlife species.
- The piñon tree's drought tolerance makes it well-suited to the arid regions where it thrives.
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any of several low-growing pines of western North America
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The piñon nuts, rich in flavor, were harvested from the piñon pine trees in the mountainous region.
The aroma of piñon wood smoke filled the air as the campfires crackled in the chilly night.
The piñon jay, a striking bird with a distinctive crest, is found primarily in piñon-juniper woodlands.
The ancient piñon tree stood tall, its gnarled trunk bearing witness to centuries past.