ceder

Noun

 * 1) One who cedes something.

Etymology
From, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) cedar, tree of the genus
 * 2) * 1863, Jan de Liefde, De mensch en de dieren. Een leesboek voor scholen en huisgezinnen., part 2, vol. 1, publ. by H. Höveke, page 106.
 * "nl"

- Het hout daartoe namen zij van de cederen des Libanons, en met die schepen doorkruisten zij de gansche Middellandsche zee


 * 1)  Spanish cedar,
 * 1)  Spanish cedar,

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) the cedar tree

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to concede

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to cede, to give up, to give away, to hand over, to give (one's own property or rights to others)
 * 2)  to lend
 * 3)  to decide in favor
 * 4)  to yield, to give in, to surrender
 * 5)  to fall down, to collapse
 * 1)  to decide in favor
 * 2)  to yield, to give in, to surrender
 * 3)  to fall down, to collapse
 * 1)  to fall down, to collapse
 * 1)  to fall down, to collapse

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to cede, to hand over, to convey
 * 2)  to transfer, to yield
 * 3)  to relinquish, to abandon, to leave, to give in
 * 4)  to decrease, to lessen, to diminish
 * 1)  to decrease, to lessen, to diminish

Noun

 * 1) cedar
 * 2) cedar