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Cineritious
Cineritious Cin`er*i"tious, a. [L. cineritius, cinericius, fr. cinis ashes.] Like ashes; having the color of ashes, -- as the cortical substance of the brain.
Pineries
Pinery Pin"er*y, n.; pl. Pineries. 1. A pine forest; a grove of pines. 2. A hothouse in which pineapples are grown.
Refineries
Refinery Re*fin"er*y (-?), n.; pl. Refineries (-?z). [Cf. F. raffinerie.] 1. The building and apparatus for refining or purifying, esp. metals and sugar. 2. A furnace in which cast iron is refined by the action of a blast on the molten metal.

Meaning of Ineri from wikipedia

- The Kalinago language, also known as Island Carib and Igneri (Iñeri, Inyeri, etc.), was an Arawakan language historically spoken by the Kalinago of the...
- which Kaufman had left unclassified, and removes Iñeri from Ta-Arawakan proper: Caribbean Arawakan Iñeri Kalhíphona Ta-Arawakan Taíno Wayuu Parauhano Arawák...
- †; Palikur MarawaCaribbean Kaketio † Wayuu-Añun Añun Wayuu Lokono-Iñeri Iñeri: Garifuna; KalhiphonaLokono ShebayoTaino † Negro-Branco Arua †...
- Pre-Columbian languages of the West Indies. Ciboney Taíno, classic Taíno, and Iñeri were Arawakan, Karina and Yao were Cariban. Macorix, Ciguayo and Guanahatabey...
- theories as to the fate of the Igneri. The Igneri spoke an Arawakan language, Iñeri, which transitioned into the Kalinago language. The Caribbean was po****ted...
- Indo-Grenadian community.[citation needed] The indigenous languages were Iñeri and Karina (Carib).[citation needed] Island culture is heavily influenced...
- English-speaking Commonwealth of Nations. Island Carib, also known as Igneri (Iñeri, Igñeri, Inyeri), was an Arawakan language historically spoken by the Island...
- that is directly attested. Baeza could be Arawakan (though not Taino or Iñeri), analyzable as ba-ésa 'no-thing' = 'nothing'. (Cf. Manao ma-esa 'no, not'...
- Pre-columbian languages of the Antilles.Ciboney Taíno, classic Taíno, and Iñeri were Arawakan, Karina and Yao were Cariban. Macorix, Ciguayo and Guanahatabey...
- languages of the Antilles.   Guanahatabey Ciboney Taíno, classic Taíno, and Iñeri were Arawakan, Karina and Yao were Cariban. Macorix, Ciguayo and Guanahatabey...