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encina

1

[ en-see-nuh ]

noun

  1. the live oak, Quercus virginiana.


Encina

2

[ en-thee-nah, -see ]

noun

  1. Juan del [hwahn del], 1468?-1529?, Spanish poet, composer, and playwright.
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Other Words From

  • en·cinal adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of encina1

An Americanism first recorded in 1905–10; from Latin American Spanish, Spanish: “holm oak,” by syncope, shortening, and assimilation, from Late Latin īlicīna “holm oak,” originally feminine of īlicīnus “pertaining to holm oak,” equivalent to Latin īlic- (stem of īlex ) ilex 1 + -īnus -ine 1
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Example Sentences

ExxonMobil, New Hope Energy, Nexus Circular, Eastman, Encina and other companies are planning to build large plastics recycling plants.

Last year, a 400-foot smokestack at the shuttered 1950s-era Encina Power Station in Carlsbad was torn down, over the objections of preservationists.

Matthew Encina, another creator who has been doing desk setups for years, started in much the same way.

When his wife suggested he take the space over and actually turn it into an office, Encina — a creative director and producer by trade — took to the idea.

Encina’s video, which he titled “DIY Home Office and Desk Tour,” went live while he was on vacation in January of 2019 and took off almost immediately.

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