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cedar

[see-der] / ˈsi dər /
NOUN
tree
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As the sun dips low in Wama and the shadows of the cedars grow long, Dilaram picks up his chainsaw and checks the fuel tank.

From Scientific American

This kind of staining is especially common in sunrooms built with Western red cedar in the Pacific Northwest, where the relative humidity is generally high in the winter.

From Washington Post

Tulalip drummers and singers at the gathering hall wore orange ribbon skirts, sweaters adorned with cedar paddles and T-shirts calling attention to the legacy of boarding schools.

From Seattle Times

From a cultural point of view, western red cedar became far more widespread and abundant than previously.

From Seattle Times

Unlike California’s towering redwoods and the red cedars of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest, these trees built to survive in the high desert are often left out of discussions of iconic old growth.

From Washington Post