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any of several Old World, coniferous trees of the genus Cedrus, having wide,
spreading branches. Compare cedar of Lebanon. 2. any of various junipers, as
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Any of several Eurasian evergreen coniferous trees of the genus Cedrus in the
family Pinaceae, having stiff needles on short shoots and large erect seed cones
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Use the CEDA DEFINE command to create new resource definitions on the CSD.
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A cedar tree growing on a hilltop. Licensed from iStockPhoto. cedar. noun. any of
a genus (Cedrus) of widespreading coniferous trees of the pine family, having ...
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Definition of Cross-Environment Data Access (CEDA). Cross-environment data
access (CEDA) is a Base SAS feature that enables a SAS file that was created in
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