fir

noun
  1. A type of evergreen coniferous tree belonging to the genus Abies, characterized by its needle-like leaves and upright cones. Firs are commonly found in mountainous regions and are often used as Christmas trees. noun
    The forest was dense with tall fir trees, their needles glistening with morning dew.
    Every year, they would go to the farm to pick out the perfect fir for their Christmas celebrations.
  2. The wood derived from fir trees, often used in construction and furniture making due to its strength and workability. noun
    The cabin was built using sturdy fir wood, which gave it a rustic and durable appearance.
    She admired the craftsmanship of the fir table, appreciating the natural grain of the wood.