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Pinetum
Pinetum Pi*ne"tum, n. [L., a pine grove.] A plantation of pine trees; esp., a collection of living pine trees made for ornamental or scientific purposes.

Meaning of Netum from wikipedia

- Netum or Neetum (Gr****: Νέητον), was a considerable ancient town in the south of Sicily, near the sources of the little river Asinarus (modern Falconara)...
- Noto (Sicilian: Notu; Latin: Netum) is a city and comune in the Province of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy. It is 32 kilometres (20 mi) southwest of the city...
- Conrad on 12 July 1515, and sanctioned his feast day being celebrated in Netum. On 30 October 1544, Pope Paul III extended permission to the whole island...
- which came to also designate a pagan god in Late Latin. The transition from netum to nuiton was probably influenced by Old French nuit ('night'), and the...
- struck during Masaniello's 1647 revolt. Noto  Italy SPQN Senatus Populusque Netum On the coat of arms. and the façade of Noto Cathedral Nuremberg  Germany...
- includes it in his list of Sicilian cities, and immediately ****ociates it with Netum (now Noto Antica), with which it was clearly in the same neighborhood. The...
- and Delos are annexed by Samos 526 Cylonius is overthrown by Kroton 525 Netum is annexed by Syracuse 525 The ancient Gr**** city of Euesperides, (modern...
- included: Demolition of the Read Building, G. Rollie White Coliseum, and the Netum Steed strength and conditioning facility, all of which are adjacent to or...
- Athletic training, rehabilitation, and student-services facilities include: Netum Steed Laboratory Bright Building Athletic Training Room Nye Academic Center...
- around 1090, "usque ad Ne" around 1145, "in riberia Neti et in terris ultra Netum" in the 12th century, "prope Nedum" in 1229, "prope fluvium Ne" in the first...