[
UK
/diːˈɒdɐ/
]
NOUN
- tall East Indian cedar having spreading branches with nodding tips; highly valued for its appearance as well as its timber
How To Use deodar In A Sentence
- On our walk, multi-hued birds fluttered overhead in the green forest and deodar trees tall as totems from some pantheon of forest gods vied with the pines to needle the sky.
- The tree can be seen growing in cool pockets of deodar forest as well.
- Just below the cottage, amid towering deodars and blue pines, is a large rock.
- Can you get me the deodar wood for such carvings?
- We arrived in Ranikhet, located 1,830 m above sea level, encircled by tall pine trees and soaring deodars, commanding views of the Himalayas glistening white in the distance.
- That was a sign of heavy rain In the foot-hills and beyond, for the deodar is a strong tree, not easily shaken from the hillsides. Soldiers Three
- The road to Gulmarg is lined first with willows and then deodars as we climb.
- There are deodar forests and donkey carts, smoke-cured villages, ancient petroglyphs and souvenir vendors.
- Two blue spruces were growing in Joubert Park, together with a ‘smooth-leaved holly bush, a golden cypress, a deodar, a magnificent lime, well-known to the European countryside, and one of the finest oaks in the city, 65 feet high’.
- That was a sign of heavy rain in the foot-hills and beyond, for the deodar is a strong tree, not easily shaken from the hillsides. Indian Tales