philippine cedar
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Definition
Noun: 1. Philippine cedar: A type of tree native to the Philippines, valued for its timber. The wood of this tree is characteristically hard, red in color, and has a fragrant scent.
Usage
- The term "Philippine cedar" is used specifically to refer to this particular species of tree () and its wood. It is a compound noun where "Philippine" specifies the origin and "cedar" describes its aromatic, reddish wood similar to that of true cedars, though it is not a true cedar of the genus .
Examples
- The antique cabinet was crafted from solid Philippine cedar.
- Philippine cedar is prized for its durability and pleasant aroma.
- Logging of Philippine cedar is now regulated due to conservation efforts.
Advanced Usage
- The wood is sometimes referred to in the timber trade by names like "Philippine mahogany" (though this is a broader category) or its local name, "Kalantas."
Variants and Related Words
- Kalantas: The local/common name for the same tree species ().
- Toona calantas: The scientific (Latin) name for the Philippine cedar tree.
Synonyms
- Kalantas
- Philippine mahogany (Note: This term can be ambiguous as it sometimes refers to wood from related species in the genus or .)
Notes on Meaning
- It is important to note that "Philippine cedar" is not a true cedar. True cedars belong to the genus (e.g., Cedar of Lebanon). "Philippine cedar" is a common name for a different tree valued for similar wood properties.
Noun
- Philippine timber tree having hard red fragrant wood