Utkiavw[)i]n, is a new box, closed at the ends with thick shouldered plugs of pine wood.
This is very smoothly carved from a single piece of pine wood.
It consists of a thin board of pine wood, fastened by a string of sinew braid about 1 foot long to the end of a slender rod, which serves as a handle.
It is of pine wood, and through two round holes in the middle are passed the ends of a piece of stout sinew braid, which are knotted together.
Defn: A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed throughout, as in pine wood.
At the same time, while the pores are as large as pin holes, the cells of the denser wood, unlike those of pine wood, are too small to be distinguished.
Prolonged immersion has the same effect, pine wood becoming a dark gray, while oak changes to a blackish brown.
Examining the pieces, this difference is not as readily explained by the appearance of each piece as in the case of pine wood.
After a little time, we found a track which presently led into a pine wood.
It was now just beginning to get light in the east, so we turned up the hill, and after a long and tiring climb found a tolerably safe hiding-place in a pine wood, poor K.
A little further took us to a pine wood, where we decided to lie up for the day.
A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed throughout, as in pine wood.
Pine wood abounding in pitch, used for torches in the Southern United States; pine knots, dry sticks, and the like, for kindling a fire quickly or making a blaze.
Sidenote: 10th] Returned half a league and bivouacked in a pine wood.
Crossed over an uncultivated plain of great extent and halted to cook near Murillo de Fruto, four and a half leagues, in a pine wood.
The approach was through a pine wood, and the branches were rattling about our ears from the enemy's bullets.
Bivouacked for the night in a pine wood after a short march, as, owing to our rapid advance, it became difficult to get up a sufficient supply of rations for the army from Lisbon.
Hill's division, leaving his brigade in a pine wood, went with his son and with an aide, Rawlins Lowndes, on a reconnoitring expedition of his own.
The 65th lay in a pine wood, down-sloping to a little stream.
On the right, Marchand’s brigades having gained the cover of a pine wood, threw out their skirmishers and endeavoured to surmount the broken surface that the hill everywhere presented.
The plain is bounded on the right by the forest of Chiclana, on the left by cliffs on the sea-beach, and on the centre by a pine wood, beyond which the hill of Bermeja rises.
The third division took a position at Antonio de Contara, and the fourth at the convent; while the light division bivouacked in a pine wood.
The canopy of foliage overhead and the absence of undergrowth are favorable to those reverberations which are so perceptible in a Pine wood.
The edging of a Pine wood depends on the character of the soil.
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