释义 |
port or·ford cedar \-ˈȯ(r)fə(r)d-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized P&O Etymology: from Port Orford, Curry co., Oregon 1. : a large evergreen timber tree (Chamaecyparis lawsoniana) of western No. America occasionally with a trunk diameter of 12 feet and often 200 feet high 2. : the light pale yellow to brown decay-resistant lumber of Port Orford cedar |