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cedar

noun as in tree

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It turned out to be an Eastern red cedar tree that was 3,775 years old.

“My first memories are of me putting my foot into that cedar tree,” Mix said while visiting the site Thursday.

During the day, when you aren’t out adventuring, you can find a shady spot beneath a towering ponderosa pine or cedar tree.

He’s cedar brown, with a black, narrow snout and ears that appear designed to achieve liftoff.

Imagine a garden where cedar trunks and fallen branches from nearby oaks uphold an overhead miniature railway, with more rails and trains running at toddler eye level.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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