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1. cedar-apple_rust
noun. rust fungus causing rust spots on apples and pears etc.
Synonyms
- rust fungus
- rust
- apple rust
- genus Gymnosporangium
- Gymnosporangium
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Rhymes with Cedar Chest
- self-professed
- transgressed
- unimpressed
- telequest
- stateswest
- intrawest
- eastern-west
- dispossessed
- unaddressed
- telewest
- repossessed
- reinvest
- progressed
- northwest
- indigest
- expressed
- distressed
- compressed
- undressed
- sylvest
- suppressed
- suggest
- southwest
- request
- repressed
- reassessed
- protest
- professed
- penwest
- norwest
Sentences with cedar-chest
1. Noun Phrase
Receiving a cedar chest as an heirloom or finding one at a sale is a wonderful treasure.
2. Noun Phrase
Follow the steps below to learn about how to date a Lane cedar chest.
3. Noun Phrase
Some cedar chest manufacturers can make one for you if you can identify which model you have.
4. Noun Phrase
Some antique shops have boxes full of old keys, and one of them might fit the cedar chest.
2. cedar-scented
adjective. smelling like cedar.
Antonyms
- malodorous
3. chest
noun. ['ˈtʃɛst'] the part of the human torso between the neck and the diaphragm or the corresponding part in other vertebrates.
Synonyms
- breastbone
- body part
- female chest
- thoracic vein
- vena thoracica
- musculus pectoralis
- trunk
- bust
- sternum
- area of cardiac dullness
- pectus
- pectoralis
- rib cage
- pecs
- vertebrate
- gall bladder
- body
- craniate
- torso
- male chest
- gallbladder
- breast
- thorax
- pectoral
- thoracic cavity
- thoracic aorta
- chest cavity
Antonyms
- porosity
- thickness
- thin
- hardness
Etymology
- cest (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. chest
noun. ['ˈtʃɛst'] box with a lid; used for storage; usually large and sturdy.
Synonyms
- tea chest
- pyx chest
- pix
- lid
- toolbox
- wedding chest
- tool case
- ammunition chest
- pyx
- pix chest
- sea chest
- hope chest
- toy chest
- caisson
- coffer
- toy box
- tool cabinet
- cedar chest
- tool chest
- treasure chest
Antonyms
- success
- rich
- defend
- artifact
Etymology
- cest (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. cedar
noun. ['ˈsiːdɝ'] durable aromatic wood of any of numerous cedar trees; especially wood of the red cedar often used for cedar chests.
Synonyms
- true cedar
- Port Orford cedar
- red cedar
- cedar tree
- wood
Etymology
- cedre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cedrus (Latin)
6. chest
noun. ['ˈtʃɛst'] furniture with drawers for keeping clothes.
Synonyms
- bureau
- drawer
- chiffonier
- chest of drawers
- piece of furniture
- tallboy
- commode
- lowboy
- dresser
- shelf
- article of furniture
- highboy
Antonyms
- breakableness
- solidity
- unbreakableness
- softness
Etymology
- cest (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. chest
noun. ['ˈtʃɛst'] the front of the trunk from the neck to the abdomen.
Synonyms
- bosom
- external body part
- thorax
- pectus
Antonyms
- unbox
- unclasp
- show
Etymology
- cest (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. cedar
noun. ['ˈsiːdɝ'] any cedar of the genus Cedrus.
Synonyms
- cedar of Lebanon
- coniferous tree
- deodar
- Cedrus atlantica
- Cedrus deodara
- true cedar
- Atlas cedar
- genus Cedrus
- cedarwood
- conifer
- Himalayan cedar
- deodar cedar
- Cedrus
- cedar tree
Etymology
- cedre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cedrus (Latin)
9. cedar
noun. ['ˈsiːdɝ'] any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars.
Synonyms
- Chamaecyparis lawsoniana
- Oregon cedar
- Japanese cedar
- incense cedar
- Libocedrus plumosa
- southern white cedar
- yellow cypress
- Lawson's cedar
- Japan cedar
- pahautea
- mountain pine
- Libocedrus bidwillii
- cedarwood
- Port Orford cedar
- cypress family
- white cedar
- kawaka
- Chamaecyparis nootkatensis
- Chilean cedar
- Atlantic white cedar
- yellow cedar
- Lawson's cypress
- Nootka cypress
- family Cupressaceae
- Chamaecyparis thyoides
- coniferous tree
- Libocedrus decurrens
- Alaska cedar
- Calocedrus decurrens
- Austrocedrus chilensis
- white cypress
- Cupressaceae
- conifer
- red cedar
- coast white cedar
- Cryptomeria japonica
- cedar tree
Etymology
- cedre (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- cedrus (Latin)