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cedarwood

[ see-der-wood ]

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Word History and Origins

Origin of cedarwood1

First recorded in 1605–15; cedar + wood 1

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Example Sentences

And library after library, with ceilings of cedarwood, carved in times when men had more leisure and more patience.

And over all this is a strange old ceiling of cedarwood, traversed by large barbaric beams.

Before him was a short passage, hardly more than an alcove, terminating in a door of cedarwood behind a purple curtain.

They are skilful seamen, making long fishing expeditions in cedarwood canoes.

Rob had a flying visit first of all, but the joy at Cedarwood was delightful.

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