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de⋅o⋅dar

[dee-uh-dahr]
–noun
a large Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, yielding a durable wood.

Origin:
1795–1805; < Hindi deodār < Skt devadāru wood of the gods, equiv. to deva god + dāru wood
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de·o·dar   (dē'ə-där')   
n.  A tall cedar (Cedrus deodara) native to the Himalaya Mountains and having drooping branches and dark bluish-green leaves, often with white, light green, or yellow new growth in cultivars. It is an important timber tree in India.

[Hindi deodār, from Sanskrit devadāru : deva-, divine; see dyeu- in Indo-European roots + dāru, wood; see deru- in Indo-European roots.]
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