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deodar

[ dee-uh-dahr ]

noun

  1. a large Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, yielding a durable wood.


deodar

/ ˈ»å¾±Ëəʊˌ»åÉ‘Ë /

noun

  1. a Himalayan cedar, Cedrus deodara, with drooping branches
  2. the durable fragrant highly valued wood of this tree
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deodar1

1795–1805; < Hindi »å±ð´Ç»åÄå°ù < Sanskrit »å±ð±¹²¹»åÄå°ù³Ü wood of the gods, equivalent to deva god + »åÄå°ù³Ü wood
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of deodar1

C19: from Hindi »å±ð´Ç»åÄå°ù, from Sanskrit »å±ð±¹²¹»åÄå°ù³Ü, literally: wood of the gods, from deva god + »åÄå°ù³Ü wood
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By arborist Rebecca Latta’s estimate, thousands of trees in Altadena have been tagged for removal: oaks, pines, sycamores, deodar cedars — trees that have canopied the town for decades.

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The people who tend Altadena’s venerable deodar cedars have suffered incomprehensible community losses this week, but Santa Rosa Avenue, a.k.a.

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He had a gardener who nurtured the deodar cedars along a part of Santa Rosa that became known as Christmas Tree Lane.

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In winter, residents visited Christmas Tree Lane, marveling at the lighted, drooping branches of the deodar cedar trees.

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Since late September, sometimes in triple-digit heat, he’s been wrangling 20 to 30 volunteers every Saturday and Sunday to get the lane’s 135 massive deodar cedars strung with lights in time for the holidays.

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