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cedar of Lebanon
noun
- a cedar, Cedrus libani, of Asia Minor, having horizontally spreading branches.
cedar of Lebanon
noun
- a cedar, Cedrus libani, of SW Asia with level spreading branches and fragrant wood
Word History and Origins
Origin of cedar of Lebanon1
Example Sentences
One of the cedars of Lebanon, in the grounds of Osborne House, East Cowes, on the Isle of Wight, came down in high winds on Friday, English Heritage said.
The ancient cedars of Lebanon have outlived empires and survived modern wars.
Other favorites: a gnarled cork oak, a stately cedar of Lebanon, an imposing dawn redwood that hails from China and many species of L.A.'s palms.
Two swallows were making passes over the fountain, and a chiffchaffs song was piercing the air from within the sinewy gloom of the giant cedar of Lebanon.
In 1949, the church had planted a cedar of Lebanon seedling, which grew on Temple Square into a large, sturdy tree, near the south entrance.
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