Cedarwood
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| Term | Cedarwood |
| Short definition | Cedarwood - (pronounced) (SEE-of-HOLZ) An evergreen species of hard, fragrant wood that belongs to the cypress family. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects. |
| Type | Cancer terms |
| Specialty | Oncology |
| Language | English |
| Source | NCI |
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Cedarwood - (pronounced) (SEE-of-HOLZ) An evergreen species of hard, fragrant wood that belongs to the cypress family. The oil from the wood is used in soaps, shampoos, bath salts, perfumes, aromatherapy and to repel insects. The scientific name isJuniperus virginiana. Also called eastern red cedar and red cedar
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