weymouth pine
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Definition
Noun: * Weymouth pine: A tall-growing pine tree (Pinus strobus) native to eastern North America. It is characterized by its brown bark that develops longitudinal fissures as it matures. This tree is highly valued for its quality timber.
Usage
- The term "Weymouth pine" is used specifically to refer to this species of pine tree, primarily in botanical, forestry, and timber-trade contexts.
- It functions as a countable noun (e.g., , ).
Examples
- Noun:
- The forest was once dominated by majestic Weymouth pines.
- The carpenter preferred using Weymouth pine for the cabinet doors because of its fine, straight grain.
- A mature Weymouth pine can be identified by its deeply fissured brown bark.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Weymouth pine" is an example of a common name derived from a person (Lord Weymouth) who promoted its use in England. In scientific and precise contexts, its botanical name, eastern white pine, is more commonly used.
Variants and Related Words
- Eastern white pine (n): The standard common name and a direct synonym for .
- White pine (n): A broader common name that can refer to or other five-needled pines with soft wood.
- Soft pine (n): A category of pines, including the Weymouth pine, known for their relatively soft wood compared to "hard pines."
Synonyms
- Eastern white pine
- Northern white pine
- Soft pine (in a technical grouping)
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is the specific tree species . Its value as a timber tree is a defining characteristic of the term.
Noun
- tall-growing pine of eastern North America; bark is brown with longitudinal fissures when mature; valued as a timber tree