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cypress
1[ sahy-pruhs ]
noun
- any of several evergreen coniferous trees constituting the genus Cupressus, having dark-green, scalelike, overlapping leaves.
- any of various other coniferous trees of allied genera, as the bald cypress.
- any of various unrelated plants resembling the true cypress.
- the wood of these trees or plants.
cypress
2or cy·prus
[ sahy-pruhs ]
noun
, Obsolete.
- a fine, thin fabric resembling lawn or crepe, formerly used in black for mourning garments and trimmings.
Cypress
3[ sahy-pruhs ]
noun
- a city in SW California.
cypress
1/ ˈsaɪprəs /
noun
- a fabric, esp a fine silk, lawn, or crepelike material, often black and worn as mourning
cypress
2/ ˈsaɪprəs /
noun
- any coniferous tree of the N temperate genus Cupressus, having dark green scalelike leaves and rounded cones: family Cupressaceae See also Leyland cypress
- any of several similar and related trees, such as the widely cultivated Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ( Lawson's cypress ), of the western US
- any of various other coniferous trees, esp the swamp cypress
- the wood of any of these trees
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cypress1
before 1000; Middle English, Old English cypresse < Late Latin cypressus, apparently blend of Latin cupressus and cyparissus < Greek kypárissos; replacing Middle English cipres < Anglo-French, Old French < Late Latin, as above
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cypress1
C14 cyprus from the island of Cyprus
Origin of cypress2
Old English cypresse, from Latin cyparissus, from Greek kuparissos; related to Latin cupressus
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