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redwood

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Noun — A very tall evergreen tree native to the coast of California, or its reddish timber.

Etymology

From red plus wood, referring to the tree's reddish bark and timber.

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What does “redwood” mean?

The word “redwood” means a very tall evergreen tree native to the coast of California, or its reddish timber. In plain terms, one of the tallest tree species on Earth, named for its red-toned wood and bark.

How do you use “redwood” in a sentence?

Here is “redwood” used in a sentence: “Some coastal redwoods in California soar over 100 metres tall.”

What part of speech is “redwood”?

“Redwood” is a noun.

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