cedar in Japanese
cedar in Japanese is ヒマラヤ杉 — cedar means a large coniferous evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, durable wood.
cedar in Japanese
ヒマラヤ杉
Pronounced: himarayasugi
(countable) A coniferous tree of the genus Cedrus in the family Pinaceae.
What does "cedar" mean?
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noun A large coniferous evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, durable wood.
"They planted a row of cedars along the driveway."
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noun The reddish, sweet-smelling wood of this tree, often used for chests, closets, and outdoor furniture because it resists rot and insects.
"The blanket box was lined with cedar to keep moths away."
cedar in a sentence
- They planted a row of cedars along the driveway.
- The old cedar in the churchyard was said to be 300 years old.
- The blanket box was lined with cedar to keep moths away.
- Cedar decking weathers to a soft silver-grey over time.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "cedar" in Japanese?
"cedar" in Japanese is ヒマラヤ杉. cedar means: A large coniferous evergreen tree prized for its fragrant, durable wood.
How do you pronounce ヒマラヤ杉?
"cedar" in Japanese is ヒマラヤ杉, pronounced "himarayasugi".
How do you use "cedar" in a sentence?
Example: "They planted a row of cedars along the driveway." In Japanese, "cedar" is ヒマラヤ杉.
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