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Definition of Piths
1. pith [v] - See also: pith
Lexicographical Neighbors of Piths
Literary usage of Piths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Tree-lifter, Or, a New Method of Transplanting Forest Trees by George Greenwood (1876)
"On the other hand, since writing this, I have observed that, in those parts of
the stems of seedlings which pass through earth, the piths and the herbaceous ..."
2. Flora Diætetica: Or, History of Esculent Plants, Both Domestic and Foreign by Charles Bryant (1783)
"IL Sprouts and piths. 2 -*^ Arundo bambos. Bamboo-cane. 1 A RECA oleracea.
Cabbage-tree. ... piths ..."
3. The Field Book of Manures: Or, The American Muck Book; Treating of the by Daniel Jay Browne (1858)
"Horns and Horn piths.—Horn shavings, parings, and turnings, when judiciously
applied, are considered as a very powerful and durable manure. ..."