"deodar" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈdiːəʊdɑː/ Forms: deodars [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from colloquial Hindustani دیودار (dyodār) / देओदार (deodār), from دیودار (dyodār) / देवदार (devdār), from Sanskrit देवदारु (deva-dāru, literally “divine tree”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|inc-hnd}} Hindustani, {{der|en|sa|देवदारु|lit=divine tree|tr=deva-dāru}} Sanskrit देवदारु (deva-dāru, literally “divine tree”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} deodar (plural deodars)
  1. Cedrus deodara, a type of cedar tree native to the western Himalayas. Categories (lifeform): Conifers Synonyms: deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar Translations (Cedrus deodara): देवदार (devdār) [masculine] (Hindi), ヒマラヤ杉 (himarayasugi) (alt: ヒマラヤスギ) (Japanese)

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