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cedar

[see-der] / ˈsi dər /
NOUN
tree
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They planted about 70,000 native trees, shrubs and plants, including cedar, Douglas fir and willow.

From Seattle Times

As empires rose and fell, the cedar added ring after ring of annual growth—succumbing only in 1956, at the venerable age of 1900 or so, to the blades of Yaku forestry managers.

From Science Magazine

Cattails and grasses flank the marshy banks, snags stand in the muck and Douglas fir and cedar cast shadows across the creek’s meandering bends.

From Seattle Times

Ridge suites have two fireplaces, a terrace with a cedar hot tub, indoor and outdoor showers, and of course, views of the Shawangunk Ridge, better known as the Gunks.

From New York Times

In Carmelita, poverty seeps through the cracks of the houses, which all seem arranged at random, alongside unruly clusters of mahogany, cedar and ceiba trees.

From Los Angeles Times