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pignoli

 
Dictionary: pi·gno·li   (pēn-yō') pronunciation

pl.n.
Pine nuts.

[Italian, pl. of pignolo, pine nut, from pigna, pine cone, variant of pina, from Latin pīnea. See pineal.]


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[peen-YOH-lee; peen-YAWN] The Italian and French words, respectively, for "pine nut".

 
 
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