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pinecone

NOUN
  1. the seed-producing cone of a pine tree

How To Use pinecone In A Sentence

  • As they generate leaves around a stem, or seeds or flowers in a blossom, plants as diverse as broccoli, pinecones, artichokes and water lilies create intricate spirals that follow a well-known mathematical sequence of numbers.
  • Scattered on the cloth are pinecones and seashells, a sand dollar, a starfish, a sea urchin.
  • Didn't see anything like that, though I was almost beaned by a falling pinecone.
  • Now we fasten pinecones to the dahlia sticks and shake them out every few days.
  • In the fall, plants produce and discard gorgeous seeds, seed pods, husks, and pinecones.
  • As she worshipped the god she typically held a thyrsus, a giant fennel staff topped with a pinecone. The Spartacus War
  • When walking outside collect some colorful leaves, pinecones and acorns, then gather together a bunch of small pumpkins, gourds, apples and Indian corn.
  • Although dubbed ‘Gherkin,’ the spiral in its shape more resembles a pinecone.
  • With its chartreuse color and pineconeshaped flowerets, this is the most exotic-looking of the broccoli family.
  • Add an acorn, or pinecone and you have a very impressive napkin ring.
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