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cedarOld English ceder, blended in Middle English with Old French cedre, both from Latin cedrus, from Greek kedros "cedar, juniper," origin uncertain. Cedar oil was used by the Egyptians in embal [..]
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cedarCedar [N] [S](Heb. e'rez, Gr. kedros, Lat. cedrus), a tree very frequently mentioned in Scripture. It was stately ( Ezekiel 31:3-5 ), long-branched ( Psalms 80:10 ; 92:12 ; Ezekiel 31:6-9 ), odor [..]
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cedartree found in mountainous forests of Europe and Asia.
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cedara large coniferous tree
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cedar(Heb. e'rez, Gr. kedros, Lat. cedrus), a tree very frequently mentioned in Scripture. It was stately (Ezek. 31:3-5), long-branched (Ps. 80:10; 92:12; Ezek. 31:6-9), odoriferous (Cant. 4:11; Hos. [..]
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cedarThe Hebrew word erez, invariably rendered "cedar" by the Authorized Version, stands for that tree in most of the passages where the word occurs. While the word is sometimes used in a wider s [..]
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cedar(n) any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars(n) durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests(n) any c [..]
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cedarCurzon says that Solomon cut down a cedar, and buried it on the spot where the pool of Bethes’da used to stand. A few days before the crucifixion, this cedar floated to the surface of the poo [..]
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cedarCedar is a common wood used in the construction of patio furniture as well as roofs and even canoes. Cedar is a beautiful hardwood that is very durable and is known to remain unharmed even when it has been knocked against. Along with its durability, cedar is resistant to infestation, rotting and fungus. One of the more popular benefits of cedar is [..]
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cedarShort for Western Red Cedar. A durable aromatic wood, perfect for bird boxes.
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cedarA Plant genus of the Family Taxodiaceae. Its Pollen is one of the major Allergens.
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cedarCedar is a common scent found in Bordeaux wines from the Medoc appellations. It smells of cedar wood, or an old cedar chest.
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cedarCritical Event Detection and Reporting
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cedarThe cedar reigns supreme among the trees appreciated and utilized along the Northwest Coast. The wood, bark and roots were used to create everything from dwellings and totem poles to blankets, baskets and rope. Two species of cedar are indigenous: western red and yellow cedar. Return to top
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cedar
(computing) A programming language.
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cedarFrom the English word for the coniferous tree, derived (via Old French and Latin) from Greek κέδρος (kedros).
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