cedars in English

noun
1
any of a number of conifers that typically yield fragrant, durable timber, in particular.
Conifers are evergreen trees and shrubs that include pines, spruces, firs, arborvitae, junipers, cedars and yews.
noun
  • cedar tree
  • cedarwood

Use "cedars" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "cedars" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "cedars", or refer to the context using the word "cedars" in the English Dictionary.

1. From Tyre: Cedars, Junipers, Gold

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3. Like cedars by the waters.

4. Also called the Atlanta Cedars, these Cedars are suitable for planting in large

5. Nestled among the cedars,+

6. Along with the cedars of Lebʹa·non.

7. But we will replace them with cedars.”

8. They will cut down your choicest cedars

9. So that a fire may consume your cedars.

10. Many other coniferous trees known as “Cedars” …

11. His appearance is like Lebʹa·non, as unrivaled as the cedars.

12. 17 The beams of our house* are cedars,

13. I will cut down its lofty cedars, its choice juniper trees.

14. It does not reach to the heavens like some stately cedars of Lebanon.

15. 13 Upon all the cedars of Lebʹa·non that are lofty and exalted

16. Colophony comes from the sap of coniferous trees such as pines, junipers, firs, and cedars

17. Arabinose definition: a pentose sugar in plant gums , esp of cedars and pines

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19. Colophony comes from the sap of coniferous trees such as pines, junipers, firs, and cedars

20. Cedar (countable and uncountable, plural Cedars) A coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae

21. 20 “You mountains and all you hills, you fruit trees and all you cedars,” recounts Psalm 148:9.

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23. Notable gardens of great variety, including fine old cedars and specimen trees, herbaceous borders, water and wild gardens.

24. Bagworms will also feed on true cedars, pine, spruce, bald cypress, maple, boxelder, sycamore, willow, black locust, and oaks

25. Living Conifers are all in the order Pinales.Typical examples include cedars, cypresses, firs, junipers, kauris, larches

26. Since it was constructed of cedars from Lebanon, it became known as “the House of the Forest of Lebanon.”

27. Delegates were greeted with phrases like these: “Salaams from Land of Cedars, Lebanon,” and “Christian Aloha from Hawaii.”

28. Dr. Keith L. Agre is a nephrologist in Los Angeles, California and is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

29. Researchers do not now believe that the dying of the cedars is caused by a biotic agent.

30. Take left at alee of cedars, pass Maine Roux, and continue on rural dirt road for another 1.5 km.

31. 29 Notable gardens of great variety, including fine old cedars and specimen trees, herbaceous borders, water and wild gardens.

32. They are the few giant trees in the forest-but the weeds, not the majestic cedars, choke us.

33. The genus is monophyletic and sister to Thujopsis.Members are commonly known as Arborvitaes, (from Latin for tree of life) thujas or cedars

34. The Atlas Cedar tree is a type of true Cedar tree that looks similar to varieties of Lebanon Cedars

35. (Eze 27:5) King Hiram of Tyre supplied men and materials for building “a house of cedars” for David in Jerusalem.

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37. Rosin (also known as Colophony) is the term collectively used for the solidified, distilled form of resins from pines, cedars, spruce, firs and junipers

38. Today, all that remains of the forests of cedars that once covered the Lebanese mountains are a few small, isolated groves.

39. Atlas Cedars are not as tall as other trees in the genus Cedrus, but they may have a conical shape that gives them ornamental value.

40. The cedars of Lebanon were particularly renowned for the durability, beauty, and sweet fragrance of their wood, not to mention their resistance to attack by insects.

41. Bordered on two sides by undeveloped marshlands, Agapae Oaks’ 150 acres are graced with countless trees including palmettos, Spanish moss-laden oaks, and cedars

42. At the alee of cedars take a right, pass the Maine Roux, and follow rural dirt road for another 1.5 km (9/10 mile).

43. Platanus orientalis, family Platanaceae ‘Abbottabad had avenues and groves, which contained magnificent trees of horse chestnuts, cedars, pines, Chinar, camphor, elm, ash, mahogany, walnut to name a …

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45. Located on the north shore of Kos Island, the 4-star Eurovillage Achilleas Hotel, is nestled between the sandy beach and lush gardens mixed with cedars and olive trees

46. Any of numerous coniferous trees (as of the genera Juniperus, Chamaecyparis, or Thuja of the cypress family) that resemble the true Cedars especially in the fragrance and

47. Among the various Appendant bodies of Freemasonry, The Tall Cedars of Lebanon of North America opens its gate for the Master Masons in a regular Masonic Lodge

48. The holy river, Nahr Qadisha, runs through the valley for 35 km from its source in a cave (grotto) a little way below the Forest of the Cedars of God.

49. So he said to Nathan the prophet: “Here I am living in a house of cedars while the ark of the covenant of Jehovah is under tent cloths.”

50. Darting through the cedars in pursuit of a yellow-rumped warbler is a Cooper’s hawk, one of the three species of North American Accipiters- -woodland hawks that prey chiefly on birds