pinecone in the PONS Dictionary

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There water flowed copiously from the top of the pinecone.
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They discover hidden groves, collect pinecones, balance on fallen logs and marvel at spider-webs glistening with early morning dew.
www.canberratimes.com.au
More heaters were dotted throughout the area and included large steel pinecone fire pits that visitors could cosy up to.
www.wellandtribune.ca
It is one of the tallest trees in the world, and its massive pinecones average between 10 and 20 inches in length.
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Urns usually use at least three different types of evergreens, pinecones, and some form of red berries.
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There are several such systems in plants, but most are very small the pinecone is the largest and therefore the easiest to work on.
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Fuel is any biomass, such as twigs, pinecones or wood pellets and the stove is claimed to be carbon neutral.
www.grough.co.uk
It's visible in the arrangement of petals in flowers, seeds in a pinecone, branches in trees and spirals of nautilus shells, for example.
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There's lots of mucus and blood-clots the size of flattened pinecones.
thetyee.ca
Part of that lawsuit revolved around how bears adapt to the decline of a major food source: whitebark pinecone seeds.
missoulian.com

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