First Known Use: 14th century
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cedar
noun ce·dar \ˈsē-dər\
: a very tall evergreen tree
: the hard, reddish, and pleasant-smelling wood of a cedar
Full Definition of CEDAR
1
a : any of a genus (Cedrus) of usually tall coniferous trees (as the cedar of Lebanon or the deodar) of the pine family noted for their fragrant durable wood b : any of numerous coniferous trees (as of the genera Juniperus, Chamaecyparis, or Thuja of the cypress family) that resemble the true cedars especially in the fragrance and durability of their wood
2
: the wood of a cedar
— ce·dary \-dər-ē, -də-rē\ adjective
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Origin of CEDAR
Middle English cedre, from Anglo-French, from Latin cedrus, from Greek kedros
Cedar
geographical name Ce·dar \ˈsē-dər\
Definition of CEDAR
river 329 miles (529 kilometers) SE Minnesota & E Iowa flowing SE into the Iowa River
CEDAR Defined for Kids
cedar
noun ce·dar \ˈsē-dər\
Definition of CEDAR for Kids
: a tree having cones and a strong wood with a pleasant smell
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