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cedar

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/ˈsiːdər/ · ce-dar

A type of coniferous tree that is known for its strong, aromatic wood.

Meanings

nounformal

A type of coniferous tree that is known for its strong, aromatic wood.

ایک قسم کا مخروطی درخت جو مضبوط، خوشبو دار لکڑی کے لیے جانا جاتا ہے۔

سدر

sadar

Synonyms

evergreenconifertreeہمیشہ سبزمخروطی درختدرخت

Antonyms

deciduous treebroadleaf treeپت جھڑ درختپتلا پتوں کا درخت

Common Collocations

  • cedar tree
  • cedar wood
  • cedar forest

Example Sentences

The cedar tree is often found in mountainous regions.

سدر کا درخت اکثر پہاڑی علاقوں میں پایا جاتا ہے۔

Sadar ka darakht aksar pahari ilaqon mein paya jata hai.

Cedar wood is used in making furniture due to its durability.

سدر کی لکڑی اپنی پائیداری کی وجہ سے فرنیچر بنانے میں استعمال ہوتی ہے۔

Sadar ki lakri apni paidari ki wajah se furniture banane mein istemal hoti hai.

Traditionally, cedar was used in construction for its resistance to decay.

روایتی طور پر، سدر کی لکڑی تعمیر میں استعمال ہوتی تھی کیونکہ یہ سڑنے کے خلاف مزاحم ہوتی ہے۔

Rawaayti tor par, sadar ki lakri tameer mein istemal hoti thi kyunke yeh sarnay ke khilaf muzahim hoti hai.

Easily Confused With

cedarwood:Cedarwood refers specifically to the wood produced by cedar trees, while cedar refers to the tree itself.

Word Family

cedarwood
nounسدر کی لکڑی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a cedar tree standing tall in a forest.

Imagine a majestic cedar tree with vibrant green foliage.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

آؤ سدر کے سایے میں بیٹھیں ہم، خوابوں کی باتیں کریں خوشبو کے ساتھ

Aao sadar ke saaye mein baithen hum, khwabon ki baatein karein khushbu ke saath.

Let's sit under the shade of the cedar, talking about dreams along with fragrance.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جس کا سدر، اس کا سایہ

Jis ka sadar, us ka saaya.

He who has a cedar has a shade.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "cedrum" — name of the tree

First known use: 14th century

The word 'cedar' has its roots in Latin 'cedrum' and Greek 'kedros', which referred to the coniferous tree known for its aromatic wood.