norway pine

norway pine
noun
Usage: usually capitalized N
1. : red pine 1a
2. : the wood of Norway pine

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Norway pine noun
1. The red pine, Pinus resinosa
2. Its wood
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Main Entry:Norway

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Norway pine
= red pine. (Cf.red pine)

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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