Pinole
[pi-noh-lee; Spanish pee-naw-le] /pɪˈnoʊ li; Spanish piˈnɔ lɛ/
noun
1.
corn or wheat, dried, ground, and sweetened, usually with the flour of mesquite beans.
[pi-nohl] /pɪˈnoʊl/
noun
1.
a town in W California.
/pɪˈnəʊlɪ/
noun
1.
(in the southwestern United States) flour made of parched ground corn, mesquite beans, sugar, etc
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- Pinon
[pin-yuh n, peen-yohn, peen-yohn; Spanish pee-nyawn] /ˈpɪn yən, ˈpin yoʊn, pinˈyoʊn; Spanish piˈnyɔn/ noun, plural piñons Spanish, piñones [pee-nyaw-nes] /piˈnyɔ nɛs/ (Show IPA) 1. Also, pinyon. Also called pinyon pine, nut pine. any of several pines of southwestern North America, as Pinus monophylla or P. edulis, bearing edible, nutlike seeds. 2. Also called piñon nut. […]
- Pin one on
verb phrase Related Terms hang one on
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- Pinosome
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