Cedre

/ˈseɪdrə/ noun

A type of cedar tree or wood, particularly the aromatic cedarwood valued for its scent and preservation properties.

From French 'cèdre,' from Latin 'cedrus,' from Greek 'kedros.' This is an ancient word that traveled along Mediterranean trade routes with the valuable wood.

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