cedar tree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcedarandtree
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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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tree
noun[C]
uk/triː/us/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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Beside the clubhouse is acedartreedated to c.1600 old which give rise to the club emblem.
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This canoe is measured at 52 feet and was carved from a singlecedartree.
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From the feathers rose a beautiful whitecedartree.
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Many a time in storms an almost 30-meter-tallcedartreewould fall into the lake to disappear.
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Later, from her grave grew an enormouscedartree.
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Soon the child pointed out the bottom of acedartreeasking the dreamer if he remembered.
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He is exuberant at having escaped, and moves towards a greatcedartreethat is in the foreground.
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The numerical aperture ofcedartreeoil objectives is generally around 1.3.
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Acedartreearboretum has been established.
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Rambo drops into a tallcedartreeand, while cornered and under fire, throws a rock at the helicopter.
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The school's mascot is thecedartree.
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The timbers were from young cedar trees, stuffed and stained to reproduce the effects of age.
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This species occurs in small groups and is exclusively found associated with cedar trees.
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The garden also has cedar trees plated in the 1840s.
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Sadly, it is slowly disappearing as the young cedar trees begin to reclaim the ground.
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The municipality is primarily covered in forests with pine, holm oak and cedar trees.
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The cliff's unique ecosystem hosts lichens, as well as cedar trees, some of which may be as much as five hundred years old.
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Also, the coast of the island is mainly covered with white cedar trees.
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The district is now thickly settled, and the cedar trees have disappeared with but few exceptions.
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