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pon·der·o·sa pine \ˌpändəˈrōsə-\ noun Etymology: New Latin Pinus ponderosa, literally, heavy pine 1. : a common and widely distributed timber tree (Pinus ponderosa) of western No. America often reaching a height of 100 feet and having dark green leaves in bundles of 2 to 5 and 4 to 7 inches long, tawny yellowish bark, and strong reddish wood — called also bull pine, western white pine, western yellow pine 2. : the wood of a ponderosa pine tree |