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white fir
noun
1. medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed
Syn: ↑amabilis fir, ↑Pacific silver fir, ↑red silver fir, ↑Christmas tree, ↑Abies amabilis
Hypernyms: ↑silver fir
2. medium to tall fir of central to western United States having a narrow erect crown and soft wood
Syn: ↑Colorado fir, ↑California white fir, ↑Abies concolor, ↑Abies lowiana
Hypernyms: ↑silver fir

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noun
1.
a. : any of several firs of western America: as
(1) : a tree (Abies concolor) with a narrow erect crown, pale foliage, and soft wood that is used for lumber — called also California white fir, Colorado fir
(2) : lowland fir
(3) : amabilis fir
(4) : alpine fir
b. : the wood of a white fir
2. Britain : norway spruce; also : its wood
3. : a Chinese evergreen tree (Cupressus funebris) with gracefully drooping branches

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1. a tall, narrow fir, Abies concolor, of western North America, yielding a soft wood used for lumber, pulp, boxes, etc.
2. the wood of this tree.
3. any of various similar firs of western North America, or their wood.
[1880-85, Amer.]

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white fir,
1. any one of various firs, especially a large fir of the Rocky Mountains, having pale foliage and soft wood suitable for lumber.
2. = lowland fir. (Cf.lowland fir)

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n. a North American fir that has a whitish coloration on both sides of its flat needles. White firs are common in the mountainous coastal areas of California, the Sierra Nevada, and the southern Rockies. Abies concolor, family Pinaceae

Useful english dictionary. 2012.