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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pine
,
n.
1.
Bot.
Any
tree
of
the
coniferous
genus
Pinus
.
See
Pinus
.
Note:
☞
There
are
about
twenty-eight
species
in
the
United
States
,
of
which
the
white pine
(
Pinus Strobus
),
the
Georgia pine
(
Pinus australis
),
the
red pine
(
Pinus resinosa
),
and
the
great
West
Coast
sugar pine
(
Pinus Lambertiana
)
are
among
the
most
valuable
.
The
Scotch pine
or
fir
,
also
called
Norway
or
Riga pine
(
Pinus sylvestris
),
is
the
only
British
species
.
The
nut pine
is
any
pine
tree
,
or
species
of
pine
,
which
bears
large
edible
seeds
.
See
Pinon
.
The
spruces
,
firs
,
larches
,
and
true
cedars
,
though
formerly
considered
pines
,
are
now
commonly
assigned
to
other
genera
.
2.
The
wood
of
the
pine
tree
.
3.
A
pineapple
.
Ground pine
.
Bot.
See
under
Ground
.
Norfolk Island pine
Bot.
,
a
beautiful
coniferous
tree
,
the
Araucaria excelsa
.
Pine barren
,
a
tract
of
infertile
land
which
is
covered
with
pines
. [
Southern
U.S.]
Pine borer
Zool.
,
any
beetle
whose
larv
æ
bore
into
pine
trees
.
Pine finch
.
Zool.
See
Pinefinch
,
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Pine grosbeak
Zool.
,
a
large
grosbeak
(
Pinicola enucleator
),
which
inhabits
the
northern
parts
of
both
hemispheres
.
The
adult
male
is
more
or
less
tinged
with
red
.
Pine lizard
Zool.
,
a
small
,
very
active
,
mottled
gray
lizard
(
Sceloporus undulatus
),
native
of
the
Middle
States
; --
called
also
swift
,
brown scorpion
,
and
alligator
.
Pine marten
.
Zool.
(a)
A
European
weasel
(
Mustela martes
),
called
also
sweet marten
,
and
yellow-breasted marten
.
(b)
The
American
sable
.
See
Sable
.
Pine moth
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
small
tortricid
moths
of
the
genus
Retinia
,
whose
larv
æ
burrow
in
the
ends
of
the
branchlets
of
pine
trees
,
often
doing
great
damage
.
Pine mouse
Zool.
,
an
American
wild
mouse
(
Arvicola pinetorum
),
native
of
the
Middle
States
.
It
lives
in
pine
forests
.
Pine needle
Bot.
,
one
of
the
slender
needle-shaped
leaves
of
a
pine
tree
.
See
Pinus
.
Pine-needle wool
.
See
Pine wool
(
below
).
Pine oil
,
an
oil
resembling
turpentine
,
obtained
from
fir
and
pine
trees
,
and
used
in
making
varnishes
and
colors
.
Pine snake
Zool.
,
a
large
harmless
North
American
snake
(
Pituophis melanoleucus
).
It
is
whitish
,
covered
with
brown
blotches
having
black
margins
.
Called
also
bull snake
.
The
Western
pine
snake
(
Pituophis Sayi
)
is
chestnut-brown
,
mottled
with
black
and
orange
.
Pine tree
Bot.
,
a
tree
of
the
genus
Pinus
;
pine
.
Pine-tree money
,
money
coined
in
Massachusetts
in
the
seventeenth
century
,
and
so
called
from
its
bearing
a
figure
of
a
pine
tree
.
The
most
noted
variety
is
the
pine tree shilling
.
Pine weevil
Zool.
,
any
one
of
numerous
species
of
weevils
whose
larv
æ
bore
in
the
wood
of
pine
trees
.
Several
species
are
known
in
both
Europe
and
America
,
belonging
to
the
genera
Pissodes
,
Hylobius
,
etc
.
Pine wool
,
a
fiber
obtained
from
pine
needles
by
steaming
them
.
It
is
prepared
on
a
large
scale
in
some
of
the
Southern
United
States
,
and
has
many
uses
in
the
economic
arts
; --
called
also
pine-needle wool
,
and
pine-wood wool
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sug·ar
n.
1.
A
sweet
white
(
or
brownish
yellow
)
crystalline
substance
,
of
a
sandy
or
granular
consistency
,
obtained
by
crystallizing
the
evaporated
juice
of
certain
plants
,
as
the
sugar
cane
,
sorghum
,
beet
root
,
sugar
maple
,
etc
.
It
is
used
for
seasoning
and
preserving
many
kinds
of
food
and
drink
.
Ordinary
sugar
is
essentially
sucrose
.
See
the
Note
below
.
Note:
☞
The
term
sugar
includes
several
commercial
grades
,
as
the
white
or
refined
,
granulated
,
loaf
or
lump
,
and
the
raw
brown
or
muscovado
.
In
a
more
general
sense
,
it
includes
several
distinct
chemical
compounds
,
as
the
glucoses
,
or
grape
sugars
(
including
glucose
proper
,
dextrose
,
and
levulose
),
and
the
sucroses
,
or
true
sugars
(
as
cane
sugar
).
All
sugars
are
carbohydrates
.
See
Carbohydrate
.
The
glucoses
,
or
grape
sugars
,
are
ketone
alcohols
of
the
formula
C6H12O6,
and
they
turn
the
plane
of
polarization
to
the
right
or
the
left
.
They
are
produced
from
the
amyloses
and
sucroses
,
as
by
the
action
of
heat
and
acids
of
ferments
,
and
are
themselves
decomposed
by
fermentation
into
alcohol
and
carbon
dioxide
.
The
only
sugar
(
called
acrose
)
as
yet
produced
artificially
belongs
to
this
class
.
The
sucroses
,
or
cane
sugars
,
are
doubled
glucose
anhydrides
of
the
formula
C12H22O11.
They
are
usually
not
fermentable
as
such
(
cf
.
Sucrose
),
and
they
act
on
polarized
light
.
2.
By
extension
,
anything
resembling
sugar
in
taste
or
appearance
;
as
,
sugar
of
lead
(
lead
acetate
),
a
poisonous
white
crystalline
substance
having
a
sweet
taste
.
3.
Compliment
or
flattery
used
to
disguise
or
render
acceptable
something
obnoxious
;
honeyed
or
soothing
words
. [
Colloq
.]
Acorn sugar
.
See
Quercite
.
Cane sugar
,
sugar
made
from
the
sugar
cane
;
sucrose
,
or
an
isomeric
sugar
.
See
Sucrose
.
Diabetes sugar
,
or
Diabetic sugar
Med. Chem.
,
a
variety
of
sugar
(
grape
sugar
or
dextrose
)
excreted
in
the
urine
in
diabetes
mellitus
; --
the
presence
of
such
a
sugar
in
the
urine
is
used
to
diagnose
the
illness
.
Fruit sugar
.
See
under
Fruit
,
and
Fructose
.
Grape sugar
,
a
sirupy
or
white
crystalline
sugar
(
dextrose
or
glucose
)
found
as
a
characteristic
ingredient
of
ripe
grapes
,
and
also
produced
from
many
other
sources
.
See
Dextrose
,
and
Glucose
.
Invert sugar
.
See
under
Invert
.
Malt sugar
,
a
variety
of
sugar
isomeric
with
sucrose
,
found
in
malt
.
See
Maltose
.
Manna sugar
,
a
substance
found
in
manna
,
resembling
,
but
distinct
from
,
the
sugars
.
See
Mannite
.
Milk sugar
,
a
variety
of
sugar
characteristic
of
fresh
milk
,
and
isomeric
with
sucrose
.
See
Lactose
.
Muscle sugar
,
a
sweet
white
crystalline
substance
isomeric
with
,
and
formerly
regarded
to
,
the
glucoses
.
It
is
found
in
the
tissue
of
muscle
,
the
heart
,
liver
,
etc
.
Called
also
heart sugar
.
See
Inosite
.
Pine sugar
.
See
Pinite
.
Starch sugar
Com. Chem.
,
a
variety
of
dextrose
made
by
the
action
of
heat
and
acids
on
starch
from
corn
,
potatoes
,
etc
.; --
called
also
potato sugar
,
corn sugar
,
and
,
inaccurately
,
invert sugar
.
See
Dextrose
,
and
Glucose
.
Sugar barek
,
one
who
refines
sugar
.
Sugar beet
Bot.
,
a
variety
of
beet
(
Beta vulgaris
)
with
very
large
white
roots
,
extensively
grown
,
esp
.
in
Europe
,
for
the
sugar
obtained
from
them
.
Sugar berry
Bot.
,
the
hackberry
.
Sugar bird
Zool.
,
any
one
of
several
species
of
small
South
American
singing
birds
of
the
genera
Coereba
,
Dacnis
,
and
allied
genera
belonging
to
the
family
Coerebidae
.
They
are
allied
to
the
honey
eaters
.
Sugar bush
.
See
Sugar orchard
.
Sugar camp
,
a
place
in
or
near
a
sugar
orchard
,
where
maple
sugar
is
made
.
Sugar candian
,
sugar
candy
. [
Obs
.]
Sugar candy
,
sugar
clarified
and
concreted
or
crystallized
;
candy
made
from
sugar
.
Sugar cane
Bot.
,
a
tall
perennial
grass
(
Saccharum officinarium
),
with
thick
short-jointed
stems
.
It
has
been
cultivated
for
ages
as
the
principal
source
of
sugar
.
Sugar loaf
.
(a)
A
loaf
or
mass
of
refined
sugar
,
usually
in
the
form
of
a
truncated
cone
.
(b)
A
hat
shaped
like
a
sugar
loaf
.
Why
,
do
not
or
know
you
,
grannam
,
and
that
sugar loaf
?
--
J
.
Webster
.
--
Sugar maple
Bot.
,
the
rock
maple
(
Acer saccharinum
).
See
Maple
.
Sugar mill
,
a
machine
for
pressing
out
the
juice
of
the
sugar
cane
,
usually
consisting
of
three
or
more
rollers
,
between
which
the
cane
is
passed
.
Sugar mite
.
Zool.
(a)
A
small
mite
(
Tyroglyphus sacchari
),
often
found
in
great
numbers
in
unrefined
sugar
.
(b)
The
lepisma
.
Sugar of lead
.
See
Sugar
, 2,
above
.
Sugar of milk
.
See
under
Milk
.
Sugar orchard
,
a
collection
of
maple
trees
selected
and
preserved
for
purpose
of
obtaining
sugar
from
them
; --
called
also
,
sometimes
,
sugar bush
. [U.S.] --
Bartlett
.
Sugar pine
Bot.
,
an
immense
coniferous
tree
(
Pinus Lambertiana
)
of
California
and
Oregon
,
furnishing
a
soft
and
easily
worked
timber
.
The
resinous
exudation
from
the
stumps
,
etc
.,
has
a
sweetish
taste
,
and
has
been
used
as
a
substitute
for
sugar
.
Sugar squirrel
Zool.
,
an
Australian
flying
phalanger
(
Belideus sciureus
),
having
a
long
bushy
tail
and
a
large
parachute
.
It
resembles
a
flying
squirrel
.
See
Illust
.
under
Phlanger
.
Sugar tongs
,
small
tongs
,
as
of
silver
,
used
at
table
for
taking
lumps
of
sugar
from
a
sugar
bowl
.
Sugar tree
.
Bot.
See
Sugar maple
,
above
.
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