white pine
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of wood: The soft, pale wood from trees belonging to the white pine group, valued for its workability and use in construction and carpentry.
- A type of tree: Any of several species of pine tree characterized by having bundles of five needles, wood that is light in color, and bark that is smooth and typically light grey when the tree is young. The eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) is the most prominent example.
Examples of Usage
- Noun (Material):
- The cabinet was crafted from clear, knot-free white pine.
- White pine is often used for making window frames and doors.
- Noun (Tree):
- We planted a white pine in the backyard for shade.
- The forest is dominated by mature white pines and hemlocks.
Advanced Usage
- "Eastern white pine" (Pinus strobus): The specific, commercially important species native to eastern North America.
- The eastern white pine was a crucial timber tree for early American settlers.
- "Western white pine" (Pinus monticola): A related species found in western North America.
- The western white pine is susceptible to a disease called white pine blister rust.
Variants and Related Words
- Pine (n): The general category of coniferous trees to which white pines belong.
- Softwood (n): A classification for wood from coniferous trees like pine, spruce, and fir; white pine is a softwood.
- Timber (n): Wood prepared for use in building and carpentry; white pine is a source of timber.
Synonyms
- For the tree: five-needle pine (descriptive term).
- For the wood: soft pine, deal (archaic/regional term for pine wood).
Related Phrases
- White pine blister rust: A destructive fungal disease affecting white pines.
- Forestry services work to control the spread of white pine blister rust.
- White pine weevil: An insect pest that damages the leading shoot of young white pines.
- The nursery treated the saplings to prevent attack by the white pine weevil.
Noun
- soft white wood of white pine trees
- any of several five-needled pines with white wood and smooth usually light grey bark when young; especially the eastern white pine