English to Latin Meaning of redwood - Taxodiaceae


Redwood :
Taxodiaceae
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Definitions of redwood in English
Noun(1) the soft reddish wood of either of two species of sequoia trees(2) either of two huge coniferous California trees that reach a height of 300 feet; sometimes placed in the Taxodiaceae
Examples of redwood in English
(1) It is just off the main route to the Redwood Park, home of the famed giant redwood trees that rise up to 367 feet and can live for more than 2,000 years.(2) Among the colossal redwoods , proportions change and dimensions shift.(3) Among the towering redwoods rise clumps of native trees.(4) The nursery offers other conifers, including Colorado blue spruce, deodar cedar, Douglas fir, and coast redwood .(5) A grove of giant redwoods or sequoias should be kept just as we keep a great and beautiful cathedral.
Related Phrases of redwood
(1) redwood ::
Taxodiaceae
(2) red ::
rubrum
(3) wood ::
lignum
Synonyms
Noun
1. sequoia ::
Sequoia
Word Example from TV Shows
like dancing hippies
at the Redwood National Forest.

like dancing hippies at the Redwood National Forest.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 2

English to Latin Dictionary: redwood

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