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Answer for the clue "Reddish, aromatic wood ", 5 letters:
cedar

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n. 1 (context countable English) A coniferous tree of the genus ''Cedrus'' in the family Pinaceae. 2 (context countable English) A coniferous tree of the family Cupressaceae, especially of the genera ''Juniperus'', ''Cupressus'', (taxlink Calocedrus genus ...

Usage examples of cedar.

He was in the cedar parlour, that adjoined the great hall, laid upon a couch, and suffering a degree of anguish from his wound, which few persons could have disguised, as he did.

Near the foot-bridge that stretched over the grey tops of the Atlas cedars, stood a white truncated pyramid of porcelain-like aplite from the River Lualaba, surmounted by the statue of a worker of an age long past.

Cedar Key, the tourist and the retired had finally found Timber Bay-just as, inevitably, every square foot of the state except the state parks is going to be found and asphalted and painted with yellow parking lines.

Now, apparently, as they had found Cedar Key, the tourist and the retired had finally found Timber Bay-just as, inevitably, every square foot of the state except the state parks is going to be found and asphalted and painted with yellow parking lines.

To his surprise, as he was about to emerge from a berceau on to a plot of turf, in the centre of which grew a large cedar, he beheld a lady in a riding-habit standing before the tree, and evidently admiring its beautiful proportions.

On the third night Yulba appeared out of the trunk of a cedar tree, and after him he hauled a loose, glimmering, almost-silky bundle, that clanked and clacketed as it came.

Karl Von Vechten went to work as a butter maker at the Craig Creamery in Cedar Hill.

Then that winter brought a series of increasingly violent accidents in--or acts of terrorism against--the Craig Creamery and Can Company of Cedar Hill, as it had come to be called.

The Craig Creamery and Can Company of Cedar Hill completely and utterly and perfectly destroyed.

The criminalist saw what he recognized immediately as traces of fresh cedar mulch, the sort used in decorative gardens.

In Cedar Hill, on the dance floor at the country club, there were bodies moving, dancing, men turning, women twirling, a voice singing, music playing, laughter ringing, heat rising.

There were deodars, Douglas firs, casuarinas, gum trees, eucalypti, hibiscus, cedars, and other trees, generally of a moderate size, for their number prevented their growth.

Perhaps you would be willing to trade Black Wolf a dozen hunting shafts of Poorford Cedar from your Diton holdings, in place of the usual vet right.

Sam now is tickled to have Edd see the very prettiest girl who ever came to Cedar Ridge ride up on his horse.

Gladstone, who is fast nearing his eightieth birthday, would boast, in the style of Caleb, that he was as good a man with his axe as he was when he was forty, but I would back him,--if the match were possible, for a hundred shekels, against that over-confident old Israelite, to cut down and chop up a cedar of Lebanon.