cedary

English

Etymology

cedar + -y

Adjective

cedary (comparative more cedary, superlative most cedary)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of cedar.
    • 2007 October 17, Florence Fabricant, “A Full-Flavored Companion Suits a Grape Feared Lost”, in New York Times:
      Many of the 25 the wine panel tasted also exhibited vegetal, cedary, herbaceous, roasted and crushed-fruit flavors.
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