Definitions

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  • adjective Resembling or characteristic of cedar.

Etymologies

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cedar +‎ -y

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Examples

  • But these wines are still tailored to bridge the divide between the Old and New Worlds, and they retain that distinctive cedary, polished style.

    From Over Here to Over There Will Lyons 2011

  • Deep in cedary flavor and tannic, this wine needs a few years in the cellar before serving.

    A Refreshing Bordeaux Peter Hellman 2010

  • Deep in cedary flavor and tannic, this wine needs a few years in the cellar before serving.

    A Refreshing Bordeaux Peter Hellman 2010

  • Deep in cedary flavor and tannic, this wine needs a few years in the cellar before serving.

    A Refreshing Bordeaux Peter Hellman 2010

  • Deep in cedary flavor and tannic, this wine needs a few years in the cellar before serving.

    A Refreshing Bordeaux Peter Hellman 2010

  • In some ways it has a tiny cool but complex mint, like Cartier Roadster, and I'll agree, a touch of Fou d'Absinthe, but there is honey hiding close to the skin, the cedary nutmeg.

    M. Micallef La Seducteur: Perfume Review Marina Geigert 2009

  • The wine had enticing aromas of black cherry, allspice, and a cedary smell that reminded me of my mother's cedar chest.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • And the prospect of smoky cedary salmon was so intriguing.

    Cooking: Cedar Plank Salmon MissJordyPants 2008

  • And the prospect of smoky cedary salmon was so intriguing.

    Archive 2008-06-01 MissJordyPants 2008

  • The base is dry, cedary almost, though not quite leathery.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Ayala Sender 2007

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