chile pine
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Definition
Noun: 1. A large Chilean evergreen conifer (Araucaria araucana): A distinctive tree native to Chile and Argentina, characterized by its intertwined, scale-like branches and its production of large, edible seeds (pine nuts). It is also known as the monkey puzzle tree.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient chile pine stood majestically in the park, its bizarre branches defying the wind.
- The seeds of the chile pine are a traditional food source for the indigenous Mapuche people.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical or horticultural contexts: The term is used to specify this particular species within the genus, often noting its unique, prehistoric appearance and its status as a living fossil.
- The chile pine is remarkably resistant to volcanic activity, which explains its survival in the Andes.
Variants and Related Words
- Monkey puzzle tree: The most common alternative name for the chile pine, referring to the same species ().
- Araucaria: The genus to which the chile pine belongs.
- Pehuén: The local Mapuche name for the tree and its edible nuts.
Synonyms
- Monkey puzzle tree
- Araucaria (though this refers to the broader genus)
- Pehuén (regional)
Related Terms and Phrases
- Living fossil: A term often applied to the chile pine due to its ancient lineage.
- Edible pine nut: Refers specifically to the large, nutritious seed produced by the tree.
Noun
- large Chilean evergreen conifer having intertwined branches and bearing edible nuts