cedar bark
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcedarandbark
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cedar
noun
uk/ˈsiː.dər/us/ˈsiː.dɚ/
a tall, wide evergreen tree (= one that never loses ...
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bark
noun
uk/bɑːk/us/bɑːrk/
the hard outer covering of ...
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Some buildings have appliedcedarbarksheathing, still remarkably intact.
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In both techniques, dog, mountain goat, or sheep wool and shreddedcedarbarkare combined to create textiles featuring curvilinear formline designs.
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They were constructed from maple or cedar saplings and covered by elm orcedarbark.
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They could be attached to traditional regalia andcedarbarkhats as status symbols, or they were also made into shirts.
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Cedarbarkis often used in northwest coastal baskets.
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The building exterior is sheathed withcedarbark, giving it a shaggy appearance.
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She was renowned for her blankets and for sewing baskets of spruceroot andcedarbark.
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These blankets are woven on a loom from shreddedcedarbarkand the wool of mountain goats.
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The roof was constructed of cedar logs andcedarbarkheld together with soil.
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Snoqualm had ordered that a rope ofcedarbarkbe stretched between the earth and the sky.
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Women wore skirts and capes of redcedar bark, while men wore long capes ofcedarbarkinto which some mountain goat wool was woven for decorative effect.
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