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Definition of Deodars

Deodar
Deodar De`o*dar", n. [Native name, fr. Skr. d??ad[=a]ru, prop., timber of the gods.] (Bot.) A kind of cedar (Cedrus Deodara), growing in India, highly valued for its size and beauty as well as for its timber, and also grown in England as an ornamental tree.

Meaning of Deodars from wikipedia

- Under the Deodars was an 1889 short story collection by Rudyard Kipling. The 1902 musical A Country Girl featured a song called "Under the Deodar." List...
- Deodar may refer to : Diyodar or Deodar or Diodar, a town in Gujarat, India Deodar State, a former princely state in Banas Kantha, with the above town...
- resiliently. Deodars can range from 40 feet (12 m) in height to 160 feet (49 m), making them a prominent figure in the urban forest. Deodar cedars are not...
- Deodar Road is a street in Putney, in the London Borough of Wandsworth. There are no other streets named Deodar Road in Great Britain. It was formerly...
- Under the Deodars (published January 1889) is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. Mrs. Hauksbee decides to start a salon in Simla, but Mrs...
- Deodar is one of the 182 Legislative ****embly constituencies of Gujarat state in India. It is part of Vav-Tharad district. It is numbered as 14-Deodar...
- plants. From coniferous alpine and subalpine trees like spruce, pine, and deodar cedar in the northern mountains to deciduous trees like shisham in the Sulaiman...
- as Bhirava and with his encounters with the sages and their wives in the Deodar forest. Tripurantaka (Sanskrit त्रिपुरांतक; Tripurāntaka, "ender of Tripura")...
- New Tehri. The town is densely enveloped by the velvety rhododendrons, deodar, and tall oak forests. Heavy snowfall during winters, attracts many tourists...
- possibly derived from daruvana (forest of deodar trees, or simply, forest of wood), is thought to exist in Almora. Deodar (daru vriksha) is found abundantly...