Indian pipe
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Indian pipe
An Americanism dating back to 1785–95
Example Sentences
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Sunset turned from stowing her box of Indian pipes in a safe place in the back of the car and looked at them with a half-smile.
From Salon
The translucent white stems of Indian pipe seem completely out of place in New York City’s July woodlands — icy specters in the stuffy heat of the deep forest.
From New York Times
Superficially, cancer root appears like Indian pipe, a woodland dwelling saprophyte, a plant that feeds on decomposing plant matter.
From New York Times
It had a flower shape, he said, and was pink in color, but was like wax, resembling somewhat the Indian pipe, but with more open flowers and much more beautiful.
From Project Gutenberg
See opposite page for illustration of Indian pipes.
From Project Gutenberg
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