sequoia

[ UK /sˈɛkwɔ‍ɪɐ/ ]
[ US /sɪˈkwɔɪə/ ]
NOUN
  1. either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae
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How To Use sequoia In A Sentence

  • The box had come two days after the trip to the Galleria, and Sequoia ornamented her furnishings with stuff from the mall.
  • It is discovered that Metasequoia glyptostroboides has axial traumatic resin canal in wood anatomical structure.
  • Mr. Werner and other project propagators use various methods to clone two types of redwoods, coastal and giant sequoia.
  • At Glacier Point, a full vertiginous mile above the valley floor, even the sequoias seem dwarfed by Half Dome, the greatest ornament in a landscape brimming with wonders.
  • The Mineral King Valley is an area of great natural beauty nestled in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Tulare County, California, adjacent to Sequoia National Park.
  • At 1,540 acres, this was once the world's largest privately owned grove of sequoias.
  • Shelby also doesn't reveal that many of the cars those manufacturers make in Alabama, without unions, are precisely the kind of behemoths critics attack Detroit for making -- only these have foreign nameplates: M-Class SUV, GL-Class SUV (a new model), Pilot SUV, Santa Fe SUV, plus engines for Tacoma and Tundra pick-ups and Sequoia SUVs. Hullabaloo
  • Hal Lawson would like to think of a sequoia shading his final resting place. A MEANS TO EVIL
  • Visit here on Dec. 14 and participate in the annual trek to the General Grant Tree, the third-largest sequoia in the United States.
  • And in the far corner of my meadow I shall plant a sequoia sapling that will grow up straight and clean and true. A MEANS TO EVIL
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