pinecone Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of pinecone In English

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  • There are also various analogues shells, pinecones, praying hands - and precedents that arise as metaphors.

  • A small additional income for many was to gather mushrooms and berries, pinecones, as well as water lilies and sundews (drosera).

  • The arches rest on intricately detailed capitals with finely carved pinecones and other vegetal imagery.

  • There water flowed copiously from the top of the pinecone.

  • Various slow-burning items could be used for fuel, such as charcoal or dry pinecones.

  • Pinecones respond to higher humidity by opening their scales (to disperse their seeds).

  • Renewable biomass fuels such as sticks, pinecones, and brush power the stove, replacing resources like charcoal or petroleum.

  • To welcome the new year and relieve the air of last years events, families would burn logs that were garnished in holly, pinecones, or ivy.

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