pine
How to Use Pine
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAs a noun, a type of evergreen tree; as a verb, to ache with longing for someone or something.
The tree sense and the "long for" sense look identical but come from different roots — context makes the meaning obvious.
Word Forms
pined past tense, pines plural, pines plural, Pines plural, pines singular
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
They planted a row of _____ along the driveway.
Etymology
From Old English pin, ultimately from Latin pinus, the same root that gives us "pineapple."