Definition of Pinones

1. pinon [n] - See also: pinon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinones

pinocytic
pinocytose
pinocytosed
pinocytoses
pinocytosing
pinocytosis
pinocytotic
pinocytotic vesicle
pinocytotically
pinole
pinolenic acid
pinoles
pinon
pinon nut
pinon pine
pinones (current term)
pinons
pinophytes
pinopod
pinopods
pinoresinol reductase
pinosity
pinosome
pinot
pinotage
pinots
pinout
pinouts
pinpatch

Literary usage of Pinones

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

1. At Home with the Patagonians: A Year's Wanderings Over Untrodden Ground from by George Chaworth Musters (1871)
"—Apples anil pinones. ... cider of their own manufacture stored in sheepskins, apples, and pinones, to trade; and a scene of debauchery ensued, as usual. ..."

2. Southwestern Historical Quarterly by Texas State Historical Association, Eugene Campbell Barker, Herbert Eugene Bolton, University of Texas at Austin Center for Studies in Texas History (1901)
"The suggestion that the place where Cabeza de Vaca says they ate pinones might have been at the head of Utah creek, because there are pinones there on the ..."

3. Puerto Rico by Kurt Pitzer, Tara Stevens (2001)
"pinones pinones is one of the most idyllic spots near the San Juan metropolitan area, ... At the western end of pinones, you'll pass Punta Cangrejos, ..."

4. Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition: Contributions to the by Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier (1890)
"2 That these cannot have been the New Mexican pinones is quite clear. Naufragios, p. 540: "Hay por aquella tierra pinos chicos, y las pifias de ellas son ..."

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