Cedarwood

/ˈsɛdərˌwʊd/ noun

The fragrant wood of cedar trees, valued for its durability, pleasant scent, and insect-repelling properties, used in furniture and construction.

Compound of cedar and wood. Cedar comes from Hebrew qedron via Greek and Latin. The wood itself has been prized since biblical times.

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