Any of a number of coniferous trees with whitish timber.
白松,尤指
(NZ) the kahikatea.
a North American tree which yields high-quality timber that is valued for intricate work (Pinus strobus, family Pinaceae).
Example sentencesExamples
Select light and airy woods like white cedar, white pine, cottonwood, poplar, spruce or larch (tamarack).
Because white pine is very sensitive to time of shearing, small white pine should be given top priority in the shearing schedule.
They name all of the different medicine trees, and they say the great white pine is a symbol of the Great Law of the Great Peace.
The Tree of Peace, a great white pine, is believed by the Iroquois to have been planted by the Peacemaker, who originally inspired the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy centuries before.
McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce.
Definition of white pine in US English:
white pine
nounˌ(h)wīt ˈpīn
Any of a number of coniferous trees with whitish timber.
白松,尤指
the kahikatea
a North American tree that yields high-quality timber that is valued for intricate work (Pinus strobus, family Pinaceae)
Example sentencesExamples
Select light and airy woods like white cedar, white pine, cottonwood, poplar, spruce or larch (tamarack).
They name all of the different medicine trees, and they say the great white pine is a symbol of the Great Law of the Great Peace.
The Tree of Peace, a great white pine, is believed by the Iroquois to have been planted by the Peacemaker, who originally inspired the formation of the Iroquois Confederacy centuries before.
Because white pine is very sensitive to time of shearing, small white pine should be given top priority in the shearing schedule.
McCubbin concluded smelter fumes had damaged white pines, larch, poplar, jack pine and spruce.