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Bine can mean any of the following: Bine (botany), a category of climbing plants which support themselves by the shoots growing in a helix around a support; Bine language, a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea; Binə, Baku, a settlement in Baku, Azerbaijan; Jēkabs Bīne (1895–1955), Latvian artist
A twining vine, also known as a bine, is one that climbs by its shoots growing in a helix, in contrast to vines that climb using tendrils or suckers. Many bines have rough stems or downward-pointing bristles to aid their grip. Hops (used in flavoring beer) are a commercially important example of a bine. [13] [14]
Bine, also known as Pine, Kunini, Masingara or Oriomo (a name shared with Wipi), [2] is a Papuan language of New Guinea. Glottolog lists the following varieties: Boze-Giringarede, Irupi-Drageli, Kunini, Masingle, Sebe, Sogal and Täti. Speakers refer to the language as either bine mene (Bine language) or kewe mene (village language). [3]
Humulus, or hop, is a small genus of flowering plants in the family Cannabaceae.The hop is native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. Hops are the female flowers (seed cones, strobiles) of the hop species H. lupulus; as a main flavor and aroma ingredient in many beer styles, H. lupulus is widely cultivated for use by the brewing industry.
Bine FK (Azerbaijani: Binə Futbol Klubu) is an Azerbaijani football club based in Baku. History. The club was founded in 1997 and participates in the Azerbaijan ...
Bine Prepelič (born 5 August 2001) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for KK Cedevita Olimpija of the Slovenian Basketball League and ABA League. He is a 2.00m tall power forward . Professional career
Alfred Binet (/ b ɪ ˈ n eɪ /; French:; 8 July 1857 – 18 October 1911), born Alfredo Binetti, was a French psychologist who together with Théodore Simon invented the first practical intelligence test, the Binet–Simon test. [2]
male inflorescences. Humulus lupulus, the common hop or hops, is a species of flowering plant in the hemp family, Cannabaceae.It is a perennial, herbaceous climbing plant which sends up new shoots in early spring and dies back to a cold-hardy rhizome in autumn. [2]