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Definition of Pinyons
1. pinyon [n] - See also: pinyon
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinyons
Literary usage of Pinyons
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"This isozyme evidence is in agreement that these two parasites of pinyons are
not closely related. Placement oí Arceuthobium pendens and A strictum in a ..."
2. Ecology, Diversity and Sustainability of the Middle Rio Grande Basin edited by Deborah M. Finch, Joseph A. Tainter (1996)
"pinyons with a mix of one and two-needle fascicles are found in the low elevations of
... pinyons are typically between 3 and 11 m tall and 13 to 46 cm in ..."
3. The Works of Theodore Roosevelt by Theodore Roosevelt (1906)
"From the plains below we watched the hounds working to and fro until they entered
a patch of pinyons in which we were certain the cougar had killed a deer, ..."
4. Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter by Theodore Roosevelt (1908)
"From the plains below we watched the hounds working to and fro until they entered
a patch of pinyons in which we were certain the cougar had killed a deer, ..."
5. Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter by Theodore Roosevelt (1908)
"From the plains below we watched the hounds working to and fro until they entered
a patch of pinyons in which we were certain the cougar had killed a deer, ..."
6. Biodiversity and the Management of the Madrean Archipelago: The Sky Islands edited by Leonard F. DeBano (1999)
"pinyons are more common in a typical stand in the Southwest and tend to ...
However, some pinyons in the Santa Catalina Mountains were over 60 cm in ..."
7. The Wilderness Hunter: An Account of the Big Game of the United States and by Theodore Roosevelt (1893)
"As soon as I was out of sight I ran hard and came up to a hillock crested with
pinyons, behind which I judged I should find the herd. ..."