redwood
/ˈrɛdwʊd/Definitions
1. noun
any of several coniferous evergreen trees (especially Sequoia sempervirens) native to the Pacific coast of North America, having a long, straight trunk and a massive crown
“The giant redwood stood tall among the surrounding trees.”
2. noun
a type of wood from the redwood tree, valued for its durability and resistance to rot
“The carpenter used redwood to build the deck.”
3. adjective
of or relating to the redwood tree or its wood
“The redwood forest was a popular hiking destination.”