English
Etymology
From cedar + -like.
Adjective
cedarlike (comparative more cedarlike, superlative most cedarlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of cedar.
2008 June 19, Penelope Green, “Comfortable Seating From Japanese Forests”, in New York Times[1]:Part of a line of knotty-looking wood pieces, it is made from sugi, or Cryptomeria japonica, an elegant cedarlike evergreen.