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1. (n.) lodgepole pine
a tall pine, Pinus contorta, of W North America, having one type of cone that opens and drops its seeds every second year and another, resin-covered cone that opens only when a fire burns off the resin.
2. lodgepole pine
the wood of this tree, used as timber.
Etymology: (1855–60)
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1. (noun) shore pine, lodgepole, lodgepole pine, spruce pine, Pinus contorta
shrubby two-needled pine of coastal northwestern United States; red to yellow-brown bark fissured into small squares
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