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piña

[ pee-nyah; English peen-yuh ]

noun

, Spanish.
, plural pi·ñas [pee, -nyahs, peen, -y, uh, z].


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He also plans to utilize what he learned on Pina to make a small family drama that will be filmed in 3-D.

The dance sequences in Pina are breathtakingly filmed—some in the theater, some in outdoor settings.

The intimacy and depth of the images in Pina are something new.

Over this row of wedges several others are built; and the whole pile is called pina.

The town lies in a fertile plain and deals in rice, trepang and pina.

Ado'nis, a beautiful youth, beloved by Venus and Proser'pina, who quarrelled about the possession of him.

A well-defined trail went back through the forest, which Cordova afterwards assured me led to the town of Pina Blanca.

Their dress is a satin skirt handsomely embroidered, and a waist of pina cloth, having flowing sleeves.

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