de·o·dar \ˈdēəˌdär\noun ordeodar cedarorde·o·da·ra\ˌdēəˈdärə\ (-s) Etymology: Hindi deodār, from Sanskrit devadāru, literally, timber of the gods, from deva god + dāru wood — more at deva, tree : an East Indian cedar (Cedrus deodara) highly valued for its size and appearance as well as for its timber