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that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
that which is perceived or known or inferred to have its own distinct existence (living or nonliving)
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organism, being go
a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
a living thing that has (or can develop) the ability to act or function independently
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vascular plant, tracheophyte go
green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
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tree go
a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown
a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown
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pine, pine tree, true pine
a coniferous tree
a coniferous tree
noun.plant
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pinon, pinyon go
any of several low-growing pines of western North America
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spruce pine, Pinus glabra go
large two-needled pine of southeastern United States with light soft wood
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black pine, Pinus nigra go
large two-needled timber pine of southeastern Europe
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pitch pine, northern pitch pine, Pinus rigida go
large three-needled pine of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada
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pond pine, Pinus serotina go
large three-needled pine of sandy swamps of southeastern United States
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stone pine, umbrella pine, European nut pine, Pinus pinea go
medium-sized two-needled pine of southern Europe having a spreading crown
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Swiss pine, Swiss stone pine, arolla pine, cembra nut tree, Pinus cembra go
large five-needled European pine
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Swiss mountain pine, mountain pine, dwarf mountain pine, mugho pine, mugo pine, Pinus mugo go
low shrubby pine of central Europe with short bright green needles in bunches of two
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ancient pine, Pinus longaeva go
small slow-growing pine of western United States similar to the bristlecone pine
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white pine go
any of several five-needled pines with white wood and smooth usually light grey bark when young
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yellow pine go
any of various pines having yellow wood
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black pine, Jeffrey pine, Jeffrey's pine, Pinus jeffreyi go
tall symmetrical pine of western North America having long blue-green needles in bunches of 3 and elongated cones on spreading somewhat pendulous branches
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spruce pine, shore pine, lodgepole, lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta go
shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States
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Sierra lodgepole pine, Pinus contorta murrayana go
tall subspecies of lodgepole pine
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loblolly pine, frankincense pine, Pinus taeda go
tall spreading three-needled pine of southeastern United States having reddish-brown fissured bark and a full bushy upper head
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jack pine, Pinus banksiana go
slender medium-sized two-needled pine of eastern North America
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swamp pine go
any of several pines that prefer or endure moist situations such as loblolly pine or longleaf pine
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red pine, Canadian red pine, Pinus resinosa go
pine of eastern North America having long needles in bunches of two and reddish bark
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Scotch pine, Scots pine, Scotch fir, Pinus sylvestris go
medium large two-needled pine of northern Europe and Asia having flaking red-brown bark
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scrub pine, Virginia pine, Jersey pine, Pinus virginiana go
common small shrubby pine of the eastern United States having straggling often twisted or branches and short needles in bunches of 2
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Monterey pine, Pinus radiata go
tall California pine with long needles in bunches of 3, a dense crown, and dark brown deeply fissured bark
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bristlecone pine, Rocky Mountain bristlecone pine, Pinus aristata go
small slow-growing upland pine of western United States (Rocky Mountains) having dense branches with fissured rust-brown bark and short needles in bunches of 5 and thorn-tipped cone scales
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table-mountain pine, prickly pine, hickory pine, Pinus pungens go
a small two-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales
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knobcone pine, Pinus attenuata go
medium-sized three-needled pine of the Pacific coast of the United States having a prominent knob on each scale of the cone
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Japanese red pine, Japanese table pine, Pinus densiflora go
pine native to Japan and Korea having a wide-spreading irregular crown when mature
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black pine, Japanese black pine, Pinus thunbergii go
large Japanese ornamental having long needles in bunches of 2
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Torrey pine, Torrey's pine, soledad pine, grey-leaf pine, sabine pine, Pinus torreyana go
medium-sized five-needled pine of southwestern California having long cylindrical cones