Cedrus

/ˈseɪdrəs/ noun

A genus of large evergreen coniferous trees, including cedar of Lebanon, valued for their fragrant durable wood and aromatic properties.

From Latin 'cedrus,' from Greek 'kedros,' an ancient word for cedar trees; one of the oldest tree names in European languages.

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