Definition: The English word "aediculae" is a term that means "cypress" in Latin or Greek, especially in the context of trees, such as the redwood tree, which was once used extensively by ancient civilizations for its wood. In the Bible, it often refers to the type of redwood tree found on the California coast and used during the time of the Christian Church. In this sense, "aediculae" is a reference to specific species of redwood trees in their native habitats. The exact meaning of this term can vary depending on the context and its usage in the Bible or Old Testament. However, it generally refers to a type of redwood that has been extensively cultivated for timber during historical periods when wood was needed in construction and construction materials were scarce.