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1. (n.) cedar
any of several Old World coniferous trees of the genus Cedrus, having wide, spreading branches.
2. cedar
other coniferous trees that resemble the true cedar.
3. cedar
the fragrant wood of any of these trees, used in furniture and as a moth repellent.
Etymology: (bef. 1000; OE ceder < L cedrus < Gk kédros)
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| Definition of 'CEDAR' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cedar, cedar tree
any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars
2. (noun) cedar, cedarwood
durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests
3. (noun) cedar, cedar tree, true cedar
any cedar of the genus Cedrus
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| Definition of 'CEDAR' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) CEDAR
of or pertaining to cedar
2. (noun) CEDAR
the name of several evergreen trees. The wood is remarkable for its durability and fragrant odor
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Sense: a cone-bearing evergreen tree.
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Afrikaans: seder |
Arabic: شَجَرَةُ ُ الأرْز |
Bulgarian: кедър |
Brazilian: cedro |
Czech: cedr |
German: die Zeder |
Danish: ceder |
Greek: κέδρος |
Spanish: cedro |
Estonian: seeder |
Farsi: سرو؛ سدر |
Finnish: setri |
French: cèdre |
Hebrew: אֶרֶז |
Hindi: देवदार |
Croatian: cedar |
Hungarian: cédrus(fa) |
Indonesian: tusam |
Icelandic: sedrusviður |
Italian: cedro |
Japanese: 西洋杉 |
Korean: 삼나무 |
Lithuanian: kedras |
Latvian: ciedrs |
Malay: pokok sedar |
Dutch: ceder |
Norwegian: seder(tre) |
Polish: cedr |
Persian: سرو؛ سدر |
Pashto: دسپرونه |
Portuguese: cedro |
Romanian: cedru |
Russian: кедр |
Slovak: céder |
Slovenian: cedra |
Serbian: kedar |
Swedish: ceder |
Thai: ต้นซีดาร์ |
Turkish: sedir ağacı |
Taiwanese: 雪松 |
Ukrainian: кедр |
Urdu: دیودار |
Vietnamese: cây tuyết tùng |
Chinese: 雪松 |
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