1. pyne - Noun
2. pyne - Verb
4. Pyne - Proper noun
See Pine.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter the 1950s, artists such as Jamini Roy and Ganesh Pyne established tempera as a medium for the new age artists of India. Source: Internet
Christopher Pyne has been rebuked for his comments on the hack against Parliament. Source: Internet
Role of anthropogenic fire and in creating moors, and moor-burning in sustaining them, described in Pyne 1997, pp. 348-369. Source: Internet
Bauman is the second player from the 2020 class to choose Notre Dame after four-star quarterback Drew Pyne committed in April. Source: Internet
LABOR defector Rob Pyne has set in motion a bill to try to decriminalise abortion in Queensland. Source: Internet
The author called Isfahan "the beautiful city in the world," but she chose another Iranian city for her Parker Pyne short story "The House in Shiraz." Source: Internet