Definition of Pinole

1. Noun. Meal made of finely ground corn mixed with sugar and spices.

Generic synonyms: Meal

Definition of Pinole

1. n. An aromatic powder used in Italy in the manufacture of chocolate.

Definition of Pinole

1. Noun. A coarse flour made from ground toasted maize kernels, often mixed with herbs. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Pinole

1. a finely ground flour [n -S]

Medical Definition of Pinole

1. 1. An aromatic powder used in Italy in the manufacture of chocolate. 2. Parched maize, ground, and mixed with sugar, etc. Mixed with water, it makes a nutritious beverage. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinole

pinnywinkles
pinochle
pinochles
pinocle
pinocles
pinocyte
pinocytic
pinocytose
pinocytosed
pinocytoses
pinocytosing
pinocytosis
pinocytotic
pinocytotic vesicle
pinocytotically
pinole (current term)
pinolenic acid
pinoles
pinon
pinon nut
pinon pine
pinones
pinons
pinophytes
pinopod
pinopods
pinoresinol reductase
pinosity
pinosome

Literary usage of Pinole

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

1. Sixty Years in California: A History of Events and Life in California by William Heath Davis (1889)
"Mrs. Estudillo added to her interest by purchases from several of her sisters, who were also heirs of the pinole. In titling the new rancho, I simply added ..."

2. Skating Unrinked: An Insider's Guide to Skating Trails in the San Francisco by Richard Katz (1994)
"The skating trail in East Bay Regional Park District's Point pinole Regional Park runs through the former Giant Powder Works for over two miles. ..."

3. With the Flowers and Trees in California by Charles Francis Saunders (1914)
"Indian Potatoes and pinole The term '' Digger'' applied to California Indians, was given them in contempt by the early American ..."

4. Report on Proposed Water Supply for the Richmond Municipal Water District to by Richmond Municipal Water District (1913)
"pinole Creek Cone. The area of that portion of the watershed of pinole Creek contributing to its gravel cone is about 10000 acres, or 16 square miles. ..."

5. Decisions of the Interior Department in Public Land Cases: And Land Laws by William Wharton Lester, United States Dept. of the Interior, United States General Land Office (1860)
"The pinole, called for the " Canada del Hambre," as one of its external limits, ... The Mexican authorities in 1841, did find land between pinole and the ..."

6. The German Secret Service in America, 1914-1918 by John Price Jones, Paul Merrick Hollister (1918)
"... affair—The autumn of 1915—The pinole explosion. A bomb is an easy object to manufacture. Take a section of lead pipe from six to ten inches long, ..."

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