spanish cedar tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tropical American tree (Cedrela odorata) yielding fragrant, lightweight, and durable wood, especially valued for making boxes, cabinets, and musical instruments. It is not a true cedar but is named for the cedar-like aroma of its wood.
Usage Examples
- The cabinet was crafted from beautiful Spanish cedar tree wood, which repels moths.
- The Spanish cedar tree is prized for its resistance to rot and insects.
- Cigar boxes are often lined with wood from the Spanish cedar tree because of its pleasant scent.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in the context of forestry, woodworking, and the cigar industry to specify a premium material.
- In botanical or precise contexts, the scientific name or the common name Spanish cedar (without "tree") is frequently preferred.
Variants and Related Words
- Spanish cedar (n): The more common short form referring to either the tree or, more frequently, its wood.
- The humidor is made of Spanish cedar.
- Cedrela odorata (n): The scientific botanical name for the species.
Synonyms
- Cedrela odorata (scientific name)
- Cigar-box cedar (common name highlighting a primary use)
- West Indian cedar (regional common name)
Notes on Different Meanings
- Not a True Cedar: It is crucial to note that the "Spanish cedar tree" is not botanically related to true cedars (genus , like the Cedar of Lebanon). It belongs to the mahogany family (Meliaceae). The name derives from the aromatic quality of its wood, which resembles that of true cedars.
Noun
- tropical American tree yielding fragrant wood used especially for boxes