red pine
Americannoun
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a pine, Pinus resinosa, of northeastern North America, having needles in groups of two and reddish bark.
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the wood of this tree, valued as timber.
noun
Etymology
Origin of red pine
An Americanism dating back to 1800–10
Example Sentences
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The red pine trees endemic to Anatolia span the Taurus mountain system.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 8, 2021
Also Japanese red pine, Norway spruce, China fir, Himalayan pine, Japanese umbrella pine!
From Washington Post • Dec. 10, 2020
I awoke the next day at 5 a.m. and drove south out of the Navajo Nation, to where the road dips through piñon and red pine forests toward Phoenix.
From New York Times • Jan. 1, 2017
This lovely rolling singletrack is so thick with deep red pine needles that it’s like riding along a big soft ginger beard.
From The Guardian • Jun. 18, 2015
The polished red pine walls reflected the warmth of atmosphere prevailing.
From The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon by Cullum, Ridgwell
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