piña

See also: pina, Pina, pína, and Piña

English

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Spanish

Noun

piña (countable and uncountable, plural piñas)

  1. cloth woven from pineapple fiber
  2. (metalworking) A cone of silver amalgam prepared for retorting.
  3. (metalworking) The residual cone of spongy silver left after the retorting.

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Galician

Etymology

From Latin pīnea.

Noun

piña f (plural piñas)

  1. pinecone
  2. pineapple

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin pīnea.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpiɲa/
  • Hyphenation: pi‧ña
Una piña de pino (a pinecone).
Una piña tropical (a pineapple).

Noun

piña f (plural piñas)

  1. (botany) pinecone
  2. (fruit) pineapple
  3. (Canarias, Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay, Honduras, Cuba, Uruguay) punch (blow with the fist)
  4. (Argentina, colloquial) collision, accident, crash
  5. close-knit group

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