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Chemical compound
Pine tar is a form of wood tar produced by the high temperature carbonization of pine wood in anoxic conditions (dry distillation or destructive distillation)
Pine_tar
1983 baseball dispute about a tarred bat
The Pine Tar Incident (also known as the Pine Tar Game) was a controversial incident in 1983 during an American League baseball game played between the
Pine_Tar_Incident
Dark viscous organic liquid
paint the exterior walls of log buildings. Tar is also a general disinfectant. Pine tar oil, or wood tar oil, is used for the surface treatment of wooden
Tar
Natural or manufactured resin
coal tar, and some from plants, such as pine tar. Pitch is the principal product of coal tar, at least from the economic perspective. Coal tar is produced
Pitch_(resin)
American Folklore character and metaphor
constructs a doll out of a lump of pine tar and dresses it with some clothes. When Br'er Rabbit comes along he addresses the tar "baby" amiably but receives
Tar-Baby
American baseball player (born 1953)
umpires measured the amount of pine tar, a legal substance used by hitters to improve their grip, on Brett's bat. The pine tar extended about 24 inches, leading
George_Brett
Nickname applied to the U.S. state of North Carolina or its inhabitants
the 19th century—as a producer of tar, pitch, turpentine, and other materials from its plentiful pine trees. "Tar Heel" (and a related version, "Rosin
Tar_Heel
Material derived from pine trees
the production of pitch and pine tar. In 1648, a company was formed in Sweden called Norrländska Tjärkompaniet (The Wood Tar Company of North Sweden), and
Fatwood
American baseball umpire (born 1944)
at Comiskey Park in 1990. Brinkman was also the crew chief during the Pine Tar Incident between the Kansas City Royals and New York Yankees on July 24
Joe_Brinkman
Coating fibers with pine tar or coal tar
important branch of the cordage industry. The tar best suited for cordage comes from various members of the pine tree family and is obtained by the distillation
Tarring_(rope)
Tar distillation byproduct used as wood preservative
category of carbonaceous chemicals formed by the distillation of various tars and pyrolysis of plant-derived material, such as wood, or fossil fuel. They
Creosote
Major League Baseball franchise in Kansas City
occurred. In what has come to be known as "the Pine Tar Incident", umpires discovered illegal placement of pine tar (more than 18 inches up the handle) on third
Kansas_City_Royals
Organic polymer, typically from plants
often interchangeable in the less formal context. Common resins include pine oleoresins, amber, hashish, frankincense, myrrh, and the animal-derived resin
Resin
Medieval medicine
Tar-water was a medieval medicine consisting of pine tar and water. As it was foul-tasting, it slowly dropped in popularity, but was revived in the Victorian
Tar_water
Sports season
Cal Ripken Jr. from 1982–1998. On July 24, in the game now known as the Pine Tar Game, George Brett hits an apparent go-ahead 2-run home run off Goose Gossage
1983 Major League Baseball season
1983_Major_League_Baseball_season
Baseball contest stopped to be resumed at a later date
statistical oddities. An unusual suspended game occurred as a result of the "pine tar incident" on July 24, 1983. George Brett had apparently hit a home run
Suspended_game
Use of grip enhancers in Major League Baseball
fire when he was found to be using pine tar to improve his grip while pitching. Peralta was caught using pine tar in his glove during a game against the
2021_sticky_stuff_controversy
Substance derived from birch tree bark
some soaps, i.e. the scent of Imperial Leather soap, though other tars (i.e. from pine, coal) with an equally phenolic and smoky odour are more commonly
Birch_bark_tar
Berry and plant
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Huckleberry
Edible seeds of certain species of pines
Pine nuts, also called piñón (Spanish: [piˈɲon]), pinoli (Italian: [piˈnɔːli]), or pignoli, are the edible seeds of pines (family Pinaceae, genus Pinus)
Pine_nut
Fat from the nut of the African shea tree
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Shea_butter
American baseball umpire (born 1951)
called many important games, from post-season games to the George Brett "Pine Tar" game in 1983. He was the plate umpire for the Sammy Sosa corked bat game
Tim_McClelland
American art director, singer-songwriter and mayor (1928–2022)
track released in 1980 during the Iran hostage crisis, while "Pine Tar Wars" referred to an event that actually happened in a New York Yankees–Kansas
C._W._McCall
Aromatic resin from Boswellia trees
oil is described as "terpenic, incense, peppery, spicy, old wood, woody, pine, resinous, green". Essential oils can be diluted and applied to skin or the
Frankincense
Piece of sports equipment
There are limitations to how much and where a baseball player may apply pine tar to a baseball bat. According to Rule 1.10(c) of the Major League Baseball
Baseball_bat
Fruit with outer shell protecting kernel
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Nut_(fruit)
Occurrence within the game of baseball
outfield. In 1983, the New York Yankees were forced to complete the infamous Pine Tar Game against the Kansas City Royals, after the Royals successfully protested
Pitching_by_position_players
North American carbonated beverage
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Root_beer
Material for writing, printing, etc.
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Paper
Liquid distilled from pine resin
Sumatran pine (Pinus merkusii), longleaf pine (Pinus palustris), loblolly pine (Pinus taeda), slash pine (Pinus elliottii), and ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa)
Turpentine
American baseball player (born 1964)
from 1987 to 2001. Noted for his shaved head, thick goatee, and patch of pine tar on the right hip of his uniform, he is regarded as one of the most popular
Jay_Buhner
critical situation ("a pinch"). Pine tar, which is notoriously sticky, improves a batter's grip on the bat. See Pine Tar Incident. A fan of a team who is
Glossary_of_baseball_terms
Solid form of plant resin
or Greek pitch (Latin: pix graeca), is a resinous material obtained from pine trees and other plants, mostly conifers. The primary components of rosin
Rosin
Resin secreted by the female lac bug
darken as it ages (though the wood under it may do so, as in the case of pine). The earliest written evidence of shellac goes back 3,000 years, but shellac
Shellac
Petroleum substitute
products are charcoal and pine tar. Pine tar consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases. Components of tar vary according to the
Pyrolysis_oil
Tree which bears fruit
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Fruit_tree
2008 US television miniseries of President John Adams's adult life
fictional. The tar and feather scene also improperly uses a black, modern tar. In reality, the liquid known as tar in the 18th century was pine tar, a liquid
John_Adams_(miniseries)
Edible chemical compound
during charcoal making. Further, he described the use of the water insoluble tar fraction as a wood preservative and documented the freezing of the wood vinegar
Liquid_smoke
American sportscaster (1925–2001)
amount of pine tar on Brett's bat, citing an obscure rule that stated the pine tar on a bat could extend no further than 18 inches. Brett's pine tar extended
Frank_Messer
Aromatic resin from the Commiphora myrrha tree
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Myrrh
Person charged with officiating a baseball game
33 – Tim McClelland (AL, 1983–99; MLB, 2000–2013); home plate umpire in Pine Tar Game and home plate umpire for David Wells' perfect game in 1998 33 – Tim
Umpire_(baseball)
Stem vegetable
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Heart_of_palm
American baseball commissioner and academic administrator (1938–1989)
Dodgers pitcher Jay Howell for three days, after Howell was caught using pine tar during the National League Championship Series. Giamatti, whose tough dealing
A._Bartlett_Giamatti
Air freight forwarder and air cargo carrier
or who returned it, until 2023. In 1983, following baseball's infamous pine tar incident Emery shipped the bat back to its owner, Kansas City Royal slugger
Emery_Worldwide
Heavy-duty paper of varying strengths
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Cardboard
American baseball umpire (born 1952)
the plate umpire when Dodgers pitcher Jay Howell was ejected for having pine tar on his glove. During a 1990 on-field brawl between the Philadelphia Phillies
Joe_West_(umpire)
Type of honeydew honey
Pine honey (Greek: πευκόμελο, romanized: pefkomelo; Turkish: çam balı) is a type of honeydew honey. It is a sweet and spicy honey, with some woody notes
Pine_honey
American baseball player and manager (1928–1989)
games, known as the Pine Tar Incident, when Martin challenged a home run by George Brett on the grounds that the amount of pine tar on the bat broke the
Billy_Martin
Species of shrub with edible berries
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Bilberry
Fibrous material from trees or other plants
Mjøstårnet Natural building Parquetry Pallet crafts Pellet fuel Petrified wood Pine tar Plyscraper Pulpwood Reclaimed lumber Sawdust brandy Sawdust Thermally modified
Wood
Spice, herbal drug
along with spruce buds. Unlike the separated and woody scales of a typical pine cone, those in a juniper berry remain fleshy and merge into a unified covering
Juniper_berry
Dye extracted from plant or animal sources
William Henry Perkin's mauveine in 1856, an aniline dye derived from coal tar. Alizarin, the red dye present in madder, was the first natural pigment to
Natural_dye
Edible fruit-bearing tree in family. Moraceae
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Breadfruit
Palaquium trees, and latex made from sap
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Gutta-percha
American baseball player and manager (born 1957)
Black pitched the first 6 innings of what would ultimately become the Pine Tar Incident, an incident where George Brett's go-ahead home run was overturned
Bud_Black
Class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Sandalwood
American baseball player (1933–2024)
Associated Press, Gainesville Sun, 'Pine Tar' Game Decision Expected, August 9, 1983 Steve Wulf, Sports Illustrated, Pine-Tarred and Feathered: After Grousing
Rocky_Colavito
Fluid transported in xylem cells or phloem sieve tube elements of a plant
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Sap
Salt mixture
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Potash
Genus of trees
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Sassafras
Fruit of the areca palm chewed as a stimulant
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Areca_nut
Species of mushrooms
matsutake, in use since the late 19th century, derives from Japanese matsu (pine tree) and take (mushroom). The cap, stem, and gills are initially white then
Matsutake
Species of fungus
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Agaricus_campestris
Stable dispersion of polymer microparticles in an aqueous medium
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Latex
Common name of several species of fungi
productivity of Cantharellus cibarius var. roseocanus in two eastern Canadian jack pine stands". Botany. 89 (10): 663–675. Bibcode:2011Botan..89..663R. doi:10.1139/b11-058
Chanterelle
Carbonated soft drink
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Birch_beer
Deliberate violation of baseball rules
doctoring the baseball. Pitchers have used sticky substances, such as pine tar, to enhance their grip and greatly improve the spin rate of a thrown baseball
Cheating_in_baseball
Tropical fruit
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Durian
Foods called nuts, which may be true nuts or seeds, drupes or legumes
includes examples of drupes (such as pecans and almonds) or seeds (such as pine nuts and peanuts). Also widely known as nuts are dry drupes, which include
Nut_(food)
American baseball player (1938–2022)
involved in the Pine Tar Game against the New York Yankees. The game originally ended when the umpires called George Brett out for too much pine tar on his bat
Gaylord_Perry
American actor and comedian (born 1962)
Principal B. Bernard and Huey Huey I'm Not Here Dad's Attorney The Pine Tar Incident: Making of Tar Wars Director Gnome Alone Zamfeer Voice 2018 Then Came You
David_Koechner
Building siding of horizontal boards
tannins are washed out from the wood. More recently clapboard has been tarred or painted—traditionally black or white due to locally occurring minerals
Clapboard
Natural gum derived from trees of the genus Manilkara
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Chicle
Soft substance meant to be chewed without swallowing
000-year-old chewing gum made from birch bark tar, with tooth imprints, has been found in Kierikki in Finland. The tar from which the gums were made is believed
Chewing_gum
Flexible material used in construction to seal joints
calking) on wooden vessels uses fibers of cotton and oakum (hemp) soaked in pine tar. These fibers are driven into the wedge-shaped seam between planks, with
Caulk
Engineered wood particle board
August 2018 Koch, Peter (1985). Utilization of hardwoods growing on southern pine sites. Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service. p. 2423
Oriented_strand_board
Species of tree and its edible seeds
profile, tocopherol, squalene and phytosterol content of brazil, pecan, pine, pistachio and cashew nuts". International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition
Brazil_nut
Anglo-Irish philosopher and bishop (1685–1753)
Tar-water (1752). Pine tar is an effective antiseptic and disinfectant when applied to cuts on the skin, but Berkeley argued for the use of pine tar as
George_Berkeley
Repetition of a match in many sports
American League upheld a protest and ordered a replay was after the famous Pine Tar Incident in 1983. The rule was abolished after the 2019 MLB season, so
Replay_(sports)
Aromatic leaf
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Bay_leaf
Roofing material
with pine tar and pine pitch, and surfaced with fine sand, were being laid. Coal tar and coal- tar pitch were later substituted for the pine tar. These
Asphalt_roll_roofing
Class of organic compounds which are malleable at room temperature
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Wax
Species of tree
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Madhuca_longifolia
American baseball player and manager (born 1961)
left-handed throwing second baseman during the resumption of the George Brett "Pine Tar Incident" game on August 18, 1983, shifting from first base in the ninth
Don_Mattingly
Occurs in baseball, initiated by a manager
winning the game." A well-known example of a protested game in MLB was the Pine Tar Incident in 1983, which was the only time that a protested game in the
Protested_game
Furnace for clay products
Heating wood to the point of pyrolysis to produce charcoal Extracting pine tar from pine tree logs or roots Kilns are an essential part of the manufacture
Kiln
Byzantine incendiary weapon
intensity of the flame. A modern theoretical concoction included the use of pine tar and animal fat. A 12th-century treatise prepared by Mardi bin Ali al-Tarsusi
Greek_fire
Heating of solids to produce gases
of pine wood causes Pine tar and pitch to drip away from the wood and leave behind charcoal. Birch tar from birch bark is a particularly fine tar, known
Dry_distillation
Ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) Red pine (North America) (Pinus resinosa) Scots pine, red pine (UK) (Pinus sylvestris) White pine Eastern white pine (Pinus
List_of_woods
Balsamic resin from trees in genus Styrax
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Benzoin_resin
History of Major League Baseball franchise
the dugout, Yankees manager Billy Martin complained that Brett had more pine tar on his bat than baseball's rules allowed. After inspecting the bat, the
History of the Kansas City Royals
History_of_the_Kansas_City_Royals
Species of plant
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Betel
Essential oil
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Sandalwood_oil
Type of fiberboard (engineered wood product)
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Hardboard
Fronds of a young fern
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Fiddlehead
Natural plant wax from leaves of the carnauba palm
Vateria indica Resins Benzoin Birch tar Camphor Creosote Frankincense Gamboge Kauri Lacquer Mastic Myrrh Pine tar Pitch Rosin Turpentine Varnish Sap /
Carnauba_wax
Major League Baseball team season
Louis Cardinals. August 5, 1983: Vida Blue was released by the Royals. The Pine Tar Game refers to a controversial incident that took place in an American
1983 Kansas City Royals season
1983_Kansas_City_Royals_season
Component of a building's wall
Derivatives Birch-tar Cellulose nano Hemicellulose Cellulosic ethanol Dyes Lignin Liquid smoke Lye Methanol Pyroligneous acid Pine tar Pitch Sandalwood
Wall_stud
Syngas fuel created by gasification of biomass
where the biomass or coal is first converted to char, releasing methane and tar rich in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. In contrast with synthesis gas
Wood_gas
Manufactured wood panel made from thin sheets of wood veneer
usually made either of cedar, Douglas fir or spruce, pine, and fir (collectively known as spruce-pine-fir or SPF) or redwood and is typically used for construction
Plywood
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
Female
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Diynah, DINE means "judgment."
Girl/Female
Irish
Ancient Irish name from the noun aine that means “splendor, radiance, brilliance.†Aine is connected with fruitfulness and prosperity. The queen of the Munster fairies was called Aine as was one of the wives of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend). Aine appears in folktales as “the best-hearted woman who ever lived – lucky in love and in money.â€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Pine.
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : metonymic occupational name for a piper, from Middle English pipe ‘pipe’ (Old English pīpe). In some cases it may have been a topographic name from the same word in the sense ‘waterpipe’, ‘conduit’, ‘water channel’, or a habitational name from Pipe in Herefordshire or Pipehill in Staffordshire, near Lichfield (earlier Pipa), both named from this word.English (East Anglia) : occasionally from a personal name, Pipe, which is recorded in Domesday Book.
Female
Irish
Irish Gaelic name SLÃINE means "health."
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from Middle English pine, Old French pin, a topographic name for someone who lived by a conspicuous pine tree or in a pine forest. It may also be a Norman habitational name from any of various places named with this word, such as Le Pin in Calvados; in other cases it may originally have been a nickname for a tall man, one thought to resemble a pine tree.German : variant spelling of Peine.
Female
German
Short form of German Wilhelmine, MINE means "will-helmet."
Female
Scottish
Scottish form of Irish Gaelic Sláine, SLÀINE means "health."
Surname or Lastname
English (southwestern)
English (southwestern) : occupational name for a servant, from Middle English hine ‘lad’, ‘servant’ (originally a collective term for a body of servants, from an Old English plural noun, hīwan ‘household’).Americanized spelling of German Hein.
Female
English
English short form of Latin Penelope, PENE means "weaver of cunning."
Female
French
French feminine form of Roman Cælinus, CÉLINE means "heaven."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : metonymic occupational name for a maker of pins or pegs, from Middle English pin, Middle Low German pin(ne) ‘pin’, ‘peg’. In some cases the German name was an metonymic occupational name for a shoemaker.English (Devon) : from Middle English pinne ‘hill’ (Old English penn), a topographic name or a habitational name from a place named with this word, e.g. Pinn, Pinn Court Farm, or Pin Hill Farm, all in Devon.
Male
Spanish
 Italian and Spanish name derived from the word pino, PINO means "pine tree." Compare with another form of Pino.
Female
Yiddish
 Yiddish name derived from the word bin(e), BINE means "bee." Compare with other forms of Bine.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname, possibly for a small person, from Middle English pink, penk ‘minnow’ (Old English pinc).English (southeastern) : variant of Pinch.Variant spelling of German Pinck, an indirect occupational name for a blacksmith, an onomatopoeic word imitating the sound of hammering which was perceived as pink(e)pank.German (of Slavic origin) : from a diminutive of Sorbian pien ‘log’, ‘tree stump’, hence probably a nickname for a solid or stubby person.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : variant spelling of Pyle.French : of uncertain origin: perhaps from Old French pile ‘trough’, a topographic name for someone who lived in a hollow, or alternatively a habitational name from any of the minor places named with this word.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the medieval female personal name Line, a reduced form of Cateline (see Catlin) and of various other names, such as Emmeline and Adeline, containing the Anglo-Norman French diminutive suffix -line (originally a double diminutive, composed of the elements -el and -in).French (Liné) : metonymic occupational name for a linen weaver or a linen merchant, from an Old French adjective liné ‘made of linen’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a vineyard, or a metonymic occupational name for a vine dresser, from Middle English vine ‘vine(yard)’ (Old French vi(g)ne). Vine growing was formerly more common in England than it is now, and there are several minor places in southern England named from their vineyard, any of which may be partial sources of the surname. See also Vineyard, Wingard.Spanish (Viñe) : variant of Viña (see Vina).
Female
French
French form of Latin Regina, RÉGINE means "queen."
Female
French
French form of Latin Josephina, JOSÉPHINE means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
Girl/Female
Tamil
Tanu Priya | தநà¯à®‚ பà¯à®°à®¿à®¯à®¾Â
Body, Slim
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sahaskrit | ஸஹஸà¯à®•à¯à®°à®¿à®¤
Bestowing strength, Power
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Swedish
Stone; A Rock; Form of Peter; Horse Lover; Rock; Strong
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Friendly Coast
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Less Energetic and Calm
Girl/Female
English American
Good counselor.
Girl/Female
Indian
Joy, Joyous
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Isham.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wife of Sukha
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Moshe (Greek Mouses), MOSÈ means "drawn out."
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
PINE TAR
a.
Alt. of Pine-crowned
superl.
Having (such) a proportion of pure metal in its composition; as, coins nine tenths fine.
n.
A funeral pile; a pyre.
v. t.
To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.
n.
A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or descending line; the line of descent; the male line; a line of kings.
n.
A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine.
a.
See Piny.
a.
Resembling the garden pink in color; of the color called pink (see 6th Pink, 2); as, a pink dress; pink ribbons.
v. t.
To form into a line; to align; as, to line troops.
a.
Clad or crowned with pine trees; as, pine-clad hills.
n.
A measuring line or cord.
v. i.
To pay a fine. See Fine, n., 3 (b).
imp. & p. p.
of Pine
a.
Abounding with pines.
n.
The wood of the pine tree.
superl.
Made of fine materials; light; delicate; as, fine linen or silk.
v. i.
To make the sound called ping.
n.
The equator; -- usually called the line, or equinoctial line; as, to cross the line.
n. & v.
See Pine.
a.
To make fine; to refine; to purify, to clarify; as, to fine gold.