English · Nature & Environment

cedar

/ˈsiː.dər/

[/ˈsiː.dər/]

fragrant evergreen

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A tall evergreen coniferous tree valued for its fragrant, durable, reddish wood.

Example

The old chest was made of cedar, and its warm scent kept moths away from the clothes.

The old chest was made of cedar, and its warm scent kept moths away from the clothes.

Etymology

From Old French 'cedre', from Latin 'cedrus', from Greek 'kedros'.

How & Where It’s Used

Used for the tree and its prized aromatic timber.

Cultural Note

The cedar of Lebanon appears on the national flag of Lebanon.

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