cedarwood

[ˈsiːdəwʊd]

cedarwood Definition

the fragrant, reddish wood of any of several trees, especially the cedar of Lebanon or the Virginia cedar.

Using cedarwood: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cedarwood" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cabinet was made of cedarwood.

  • Example

    The scent of cedarwood is often used in aromatherapy.

  • Example

    Cedarwood oil is used in perfumes and soaps.

cedarwood Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cedarwood

Phrases with cedarwood

  • cedarwood chest

    a chest made of cedarwood, often used to store clothes or linens

    Example

    She kept her winter clothes in a cedarwood chest.

  • an essential oil extracted from cedarwood, often used in aromatherapy and as a natural insect repellent

    Example

    Cedarwood oil is known for its calming properties and is often used in massage therapy.

  • small pieces of cedarwood used to repel insects and add fragrance to closets and drawers

    Example

    She placed cedarwood chips in her dresser drawers to keep her clothes smelling fresh.

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Summary: cedarwood in Brief

Cedarwood [ˈsiːdəwʊd] refers to the fragrant, reddish wood of several trees, including the cedar of Lebanon and the Virginia cedar. It is often used to make furniture, chests, and other items, and is also used in aromatherapy and as an insect repellent. Phrases like 'cedarwood chest' and 'cedarwood chips' denote specific uses of the wood.