Definition of Pinites

1. pinite [n] - See also: pinite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinites

pinies
piniest
piniform
pinin
pining
piningly
pinion and crown wheel
pinion and ring gear
pinioned
pinioning
pinionist
pinionists
pinions
pinite
pinites (current term)
pinitol
pinitols
pink-and-white everlasting
pink-collar
pink-eye
pink-eyes
pink-slipped
pink 'un
pink bollworm
pink calla
pink cigars

Literary usage of Pinites

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society (1887)
"3'800 x 677 = 1572 „ „ Saturated steam... 1'445 X 677 = 978 „ „ XIII. On the Morphology of pinites oblongus (Abies oblonga of Lindley and ..."

2. Fossil Botany: Being an Introduction to Palaeophytology from the Standpoint by Hermann Solms-Laubach, Henry Edward Fowler Garnsey (1891)
"It is possible that this pinites ... same beds* an elongated cone like those of Pinus, which he has named pinites ... two fine cones, pinites longissima, ..."

3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1887)
"Veg. foss. de la Craie inferieure des Environs dn Havre,' Mem. de la Soc. Geol. de Normandie, 1877, but is not apparently the same species. pinites ..."

4. Journal of Botany, British and Foreign (1863)
"pinites, petrified by calcareous agents ; a second specimen of rubbed wood with bored holes, having the character of driftwood: probably from a secondary ..."

5. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh by Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh (1891)
"There is little reason to doubt the identity of pinites ... But this discovery in regard to pinites ..."

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