IPA: /ˈsaɪprəs/
KK: /ˈsaɪprəs/
A type of evergreen tree or shrub that has small, scale-like leaves and is often found in wet areas. These trees are known for their conical shape and can be used for wood or as ornamental plants.
The cypress trees in the park provide a beautiful backdrop for the picnic.
Cypress → The word 'cypress' originates from the Latin 'cypressus', which comes from the Greek 'kyparissos', meaning a type of tree. The term refers specifically to the coniferous trees of the family Cupressaceae, known for their tall, slender shape and aromatic wood.
Imagine a tall, slender tree that is aromatic — that's what 'cypress' refers to, coming from the Greek word for this specific type of tree.