Redwood

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  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A very tall, evergreen coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) native to the coastal ranges of southern Oregon and central and northern California, having thick bark, leaves that are needlelike or scalelike, and small cones.
  • noun. The soft reddish decay-resistant wood of this tree.
  • noun. Either of two similar trees, the giant sequoia or the dawn redwood.
  • noun. Any of various woods having a reddish color or yielding a red dye.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. The chittagong-wood, Chukrasia tabularis.
  • noun. Guilandina crista; and
  • noun. Baryxylum Linnæi (Peltophorum Linnæi of Bentham).
  • Stark mad.
  • noun. The most valuable of Californian timber-trees, Sequoia sempervirens, or its wood.
  • noun. The name is also applied to various other trees.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See sequoia.
  • noun. An East Indian dyewood, obtained from Pterocarpus santalinus, Cæsalpinia Sappan, and several other trees.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. the USDA-preferred term for the species Sequoia sempervirens.
  • noun. any of the evergreen conifers belonging to the genus Sequoia in the wide sense.
  • noun. the wood of the species Sequoia sempervirens.
  • noun. the wood of the species Pinus sylvestris
  • adjective. Pertaining to any of the evergreen conifers belonging to the genus Sequoia in the wide sense
  • adjective. Pertaining to the wood of the species Sequoia sempervirens.
  • WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
  • noun. either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae
  • noun. the soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees
  • Word Usage
    "The broadest recorded coast redwood is 20 feet in diameter."
    Form
    Coast  Sierra  
    Hypernym
    Words that are more generic or abstract
    wood  
    Rhyme
    Words with the same terminal sound
    deadwood  
    Same Context
    Words that are found in similar contexts
    variant
    sequoia