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libocedrus decurrens

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Word: Libocedrus decurrens

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Libocedrus decurrens is a type of tall tree that is found on the Pacific coast of North America. It has leaves that look similar to those of a cypress tree and has reddish-brown bark that smells like cinnamon.

Usage Instructions:
  • Basic Use: When talking about trees or nature, you can refer to Libocedrus decurrens by its common name, which is often called "incense cedar."
  • Example Sentence: "In the forest, I saw a beautiful Libocedrus decurrens with its tall trunk and aromatic bark."
Advanced Usage:
  • In scientific or ecological discussions, you might use the term "Libocedrus decurrens" to refer specifically to its characteristics or its importance in the ecosystem.
  • Example Sentence: "The Libocedrus decurrens plays a crucial role in providing habitat for various wildlife species."
Word Variants:
  • Common Name: Incense cedar
  • Plural Form: Libocedrus decurrens trees (when talking about more than one)
Different Meanings:
  • Botanical Context: In this context, it only refers to the tree itself.
  • Cultural Context: Sometimes, the wood of Libocedrus decurrens is used in making furniture and other products due to its pleasant scent.
Synonyms:
  • Incense cedar
  • Western cedar (though this can refer to different types of cedar trees)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • This word does not have idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, as it is a scientific term specifically referring to a type of tree.
Summary:

Libocedrus decurrens is a tall tree native to the Pacific coast of North America, known for its cypress-like leaves and cinnamon-scented bark.

Noun
  1. tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark

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