cedar
This term evokes a sense of longevity and aromatic freshness. It is frequently associated with high-quality craftsmanship and natural preservation, particularly in the context of luxury furniture or traditional architecture. As a noun referring to the tree or the material, it follows standard countability rules. When referring to the wood as a material substance, it is treated as an uncountable mass noun, whereas when referring to individual trees, it is countable.
Meanings
A type of coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus, known for its fragrant, durable, and reddish-brown wood.
"The old chest was crafted from aromatic cedar."
The wood obtained from a cedar tree, frequently used in construction and furniture making due to its resistance to decay.
"We installed cedar shingles on the roof of the cabin."