Examples of using Pine needles in English and their translations into Greek
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Medicine
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Financial
-
Official/political
-
Computer
In June 2004 the communist North Korean government issued a statement to its starving citizens recommending the consumption of pine needles.
brushed away 4 inches of pine needles and dragged out Grandfather's old fishing boat.
the morning snow is still resting on the pine needles.
such as pine needles or sawdust.
You mean the maple leaves that fall early, or the pine needles that never fall at all?
varying the color of pine needles(from blue-gray to bright green),
Would baby a warm foot bath with the addition of pine needles or sea salt.
as the smell of pine needles is very enjoyable
the smell of pine needles.
Pine needles and peat moss can help lower the pH if you need to.
Since they like acid soil, pine needles are a very practical choice but any loose organic matter will do.
Pine needles may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of natural herbal medicine, but they actually do have a lot of benefits!
the broom so you can help me get up these pine needles.
there is much more to be had from those beautiful pine needles.
leaves, pine needles, nuts, chewing gum, etc.
Benefits Indications Contraindications Recipe How to make pine baths Coniferous-salt bath Baths for children Bath with the addition of pine needles is not only enjoyableflavor,
Shoto(松濤 Shoto), meaning“pine-waves”(the movement of pine needles when the wind blows through them), was Funakoshi's pen-name,
Shoto(松濤 Shōtō), means"pine-waves"(the movement of pine needles when the wind blows through them),
Shoto, meaning"pine-waves"(the movement of pine needles when the wind blows through them),
twigs, pine needles, insects, pollen…),
