Deodar [noun]

Definition of Deodar:

tree

Synonyms of Deodar:


Opposite/Antonyms of Deodar:

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Sentence/Example of Deodar:

The country, however, in that direction was screened from view by spurs covered with dense forests of deodar.

Logs of deodar were floated down the rivers to form bridges or temple pillars in Srinagar, the capital of far Cashmere.

The second class includes tracts of teak, sal or deodar timber and the like, where private or village rights of user are few.

Vellacott took the budget addressed to him, and walked away to where an iron table and some chairs stood in the shade of a deodar.

Here there is a forest of pillars all of single deodar trees, and remarkable for their height and grace.

It grows to a greater height than the deodar, which does not flourish above 6000 feet, and it may be seen at Gulmarg.

All the northward-facing slopes are covered with dense forests, a considerable part of which is of the valuable deodar.

The hill guides usually employ large splinters cut from the Deodar cedar.

The only timber in ordinary use obtained from the Himalaya proper is the deodar, Cedrus deodara.

As he passed the deodar, Grôm let drive another arrow, at close range.