An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . CEDBUIiA (Lat.), n. f. Sed(ke«d)ru<-la». An ancient namefor the Juniperus oxycedrus. [B, 121.] CEDBUS (Lat.), n. f. Se=d(ke2d)ru3s(ru<s). Gr., ic^Spot. Fr.,cidre. Ceder. It., Sp., cedro. 1. Of Tournefort, see Of Miller, a section of the genus Cedrela. 3. Of Loudon, thetrue cedars ; a genus of coniferous trees, distinguished from Larixby their evergreen leaves, and from Pinus


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . CEDBUIiA (Lat.), n. f. Sed(ke«d)ru<-la». An ancient namefor the Juniperus oxycedrus. [B, 121.] CEDBUS (Lat.), n. f. Se=d(ke2d)ru3s(ru<s). Gr., ic^Spot. Fr.,cidre. Ceder. It., Sp., cedro. 1. Of Tournefort, see Of Miller, a section of the genus Cedrela. 3. Of Loudon, thetrue cedars ; a genus of coniferous trees, distinguished from Larixby their evergreen leaves, and from Pinus by the fact that boththe long and the short offshoots of the branches are provided withtrue foliage-leaves (needles).. [B, 42, 245.]—C. africana [Gordon],C. argentea, C. atlantica [Manetti]. A treegrowingin the wood is used like that of C. Libani., of which by some it isregarded as a mere variety. [B, 245.]—C. Barbadenslum alatisfraxini follis [Plukenet]. The Cedrela odorata. p, 211J— [Jons.]. The C. Libani. [B, 200.]—C. conifera foliiglarlcjs [C. Bauhin, Eayl. The C. Libani. [B, 200.] -C. deodara[Loudon]. Syn.: Abies [Lindley] (seu Pinus [Parlatore] deodara).. THE CONES OF CEDRHS LIBANI. [A, 327.] A tree growing in the Himalayas ; the wood is used like that of , which this tree much resembles ; the devadara, deodara,or dewar, of the Hindoos. [B, 214, 246.]—C. elegans [Knight]. The C. atlantica. [B, 214.]—C. folio cupressl major, fructuilavescente [Bauhinl. The Juniperus phcenicea and the Juni-perus lycia. [B, 211.]—C. folio cuipressi media, majoribusDaccis [Bauhin]. The Juniperus lycia. [B, 211.]—C. liispanlcaprocerior, etc. [Tournefort]. The Juniperus thurifera. [B, 211.]—C. indica [De Chambre]. See C. deodara.—C. Ubani [Barrel.],C. Libani conifera [J. Bauhin], C libanotica [Link]. Gr.,KiSpoi ficyotAi) [Dioscorides]. Fr., cedre du Diban. Ger., Ceder vomLibanon. Syn.; Pinus c. [Linnaeus], Larix c. [Miller], Abies of L


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