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fir

Definition:

The term "fir" refers to a kind of tree that stays green all year long and that has cones containing seeds.

  • Fir trees are also referred to as "evergreen" trees.
  • In ancient times, the wood of fir trees was used for making musical instruments and for building structures such as boats, houses, and the temple.
  • Some examples of fir trees mentioned in the Bible are pine, cedar, cypress, and juniper.

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(See also: cedar · cypress)

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