Definition of Hickory pine

1. Noun. A small two-needled upland pine of the eastern United States (Appalachians) having dark brown flaking bark and thorn-tipped cone scales.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Hickory Pine

hiccupping
hiccups
hiccupy
hick
hickey
hickeys
hickie
hickies
hickish
hickock
hickories
hickory
hickory horned devil
hickory horned devils
hickory nut
hickory pine (current term)
hickory tree
hicks
hickster
hickup
hickuped
hickuping
hickups
hickwall
hickwalls
hickway
hickways
hid
hidable
hidage

Literary usage of Hickory pine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Census Reports Tenth Census. June 1, 1880 by Francis Amasa Walker, Charles Williams Seaton, Henry Gannett (1884)
"The abstracts of the reports from Sumter and Marion counties will apply almost equally well here, and the analyses of the oak and hickory pine-land soil ..."

2. Information for Immigrants: Relative to the Prices and Rentals of Land, the by Edward Young (1871)
"Fulton, De Kalb, and Gwinnett: very poor red or gray clay soil; pine and oak timber. Troup: light gray and heavy red clay; oak, hickory, pine, and chestnut. ..."

3. Woodland of Indian Territitory by Charles Hall Fitch (1900)
"T. 17 N., R. 23 E.—The principal timber is oak, elm, hickory, pine, ash, sycamore, hackberry, locust, and walnut. T. 18 j\'., R. 23 E.—There is a sawmill in ..."

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