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Definition of Pinasters
1. pinaster [n] - See also: pinaster
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinasters
Literary usage of Pinasters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Forester =: Or, A Practical Treatise on the Planting, Rearing, and by James Brown (1882)
"Having the hardwood planted, use pinasters in all the other pits, so that when
finished there will be young trees all over the ground at 3 feet apart. ..."
2. The Eastern, Arboretum: Or, Register of Remarkable Trees, Seats, Gardens by James Grigor (1841)
"Having been in the habit of planting pinasters for upwards of forty years, ...
The pinasters on the above-mentioned poor soil have been planted about nine ..."
3. The Planter's Kalendar, Or, The Nurseryman's & Forester's Guide in the by Walter Nicol (1820)
"pinasters generally rise to well-sized plants the first year after sowing, ...
If pinasters be allowed two years in the seed-bed, they become so tall and ..."
4. Forestry and Forest Products: Prize Essays of the Edinburgh International by Hugh Robert Mill, John Rattray (1885)
"This malady, which necessitates the cutting down of many forests of pinasters,
generally appears subsequently to the lighting of fires, and chiefly to ..."