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Definition of Cryptomerias
1. cryptomeria [n] - See also: cryptomeria
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cryptomerias
Literary usage of Cryptomerias
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Lectures, Illustrated and Embellished with Views of the World's Famous by John Lawson Stoddard (1897)
"These trees, called cryptomerias, frequently attain a height of two hundred feet,
TIER UPON TIER AND TERRACE UPON TERRACE. ..."
2. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1897)
"These trees, called cryptomerias, frequently attain a height of two hundred feet,
TIER UPON TIER AND TERRACE UPON TERRACE. ..."
3. John L. Stoddard's Lectures by John Lawson Stoddard (1897)
"These trees, called cryptomerias, frequently attain a height of two hundred feet,
TIER UPON TIER AND TERRACE UPON TERRACE. ..."
4. Notes in Japan by Alfred Parsons (1895)
"There is a railway now to Nikko, and most people rush up there without seeing
the glorious avenue of cryptomerias —described so well in Loti's y ..."
5. Vacation Days in Hawaii and Japan by Charles Maus Taylor (1898)
"... An overturned Jinrikisha — Tsugawa—Pipes at night—Japanese toothbrushes—Spectacles—Too
much rain—Wax tree—Cedars and cryptomerias—Torii Pass—Worse and ..."
6. Ayame-san: A Japanese Romance of the 23rd Year of Meiji (1890). by James Murdoch (1892)
"You take the hint and make your way upward through a darksome wood of cryptomerias.
Just as you have made up your mind that you are climbing into the bowels ..."