Associations to the word «Cedar»
Noun
- Stave
- Staircase
- Tributary
- Bryce
- Eden
- Sheridan
- Ridge
- Arboretum
- Township
- Key
- Chips
- Arbor
- Seedling
- Boulevard
- Submission
- Confluence
- Vegetation
- Paterson
- Landfall
- Titan
- Caldwell
- Hartford
- Shipbuilding
- Hills
- Harvesting
- Fence
- Walpole
- Woodpecker
- Hill
- Thrush
- Solomon
- Fairfield
- Cling
- Parlour
- Resin
- Pollen
- Ave
- Lining
- Parkway
- Ufc
- Downtown
- Sandal
- Headwater
- Clover
- Watershed
- Lake
- Blanket
- Salmon
- Cactus
- Limestone
- Ashe
- Truss
- Dallas
- Peanut
- Fork
- Amen
- Brook
- Raspberry
- Vicksburg
- Punch
- Gettysburg
- Odor
- Mountain
- Abundance
- Potomac
- Asphalt
Adjective
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Wiktionary
CEDAR, noun. (countable) A coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae.
CEDAR, noun. (countable) A coniferous tree of the family Cupressaceae, especially of the genera Juniperus, Cupressus, Calocedrus, or Thuja.
CEDAR, noun. (countable) A flowering tree of the family Meliaceae, especially of the genera Cedrela or Toona.
CEDAR, noun. (uncountable) The aromatic wood from a Cedrus tree, or from any of several unrelated trees.
CEDAR, proper noun. (computing) A programming language.
CEDAR BIRD, noun. A species of chatterer (Bombycilla cedrorum) that frequents cedar trees.
CEDAR BIRDS, noun. Plural of cedar bird
CEDAR CLOSET, noun. A closet intended to protect clothing from insects, especially moths, and musty odors due to its lining of cedar.
CEDAR POINT, proper noun. A village in Illinois.
CEDAR POINT, proper noun. A city in Kansas.
CEDAR POINT, proper noun. A town in North Carolina.
Dictionary definition
CEDAR, noun. Any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars.
CEDAR, noun. Durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests.
CEDAR, noun. Any cedar of the genus Cedrus.
Wise words
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new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.