Oil obtained from flowers
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ATTAROil obtained from flowers
attarsperfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals
ottarperfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals
attarperfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals
attarperfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals.
ottarsperfume or essential oil obtained from flowers or petals
nerolia fragrant pale yellow essential oil obtained from flowers chiefly of the sour orange and used especially in cologne and as a flavoring
ATTARPerfume obtained from flowers.
cacaotree having small yellowish flowers followed by fleshy pods from which cacao is obtained
OLEICObtained from oil.
OLEICObtained from oil
BUTENEHydrocarbon obtained from crude oil
stigmasterola crystalline sterol obtained esp from soybean oil
stigmasterolsSTIGMASTEROL, a crystalline sterol obtained esp from soybean oil
safflowersThe edible oil obtained from the seeds of this plant
citronellasThe South Asian grass from which this oil is obtained
citronellaThe South Asian grass from which this oil is obtained
spinacenea natural oil obtained eg from shark-liver, aka squalene
spinacenesSPINACENE, a natural oil obtained eg from shark-liver, aka squalene
ricinoleicrelating to castor oil, as in ricinoleic, an oily acid obtained from castor oil
kerogenthe bituminous matter in oil shale, from which shale oil is obtained by heating and distillation
carvacrola thick oily liquid of a strong taste and disagreeable odor, obtained from oil of caraway
carvacrolsCARVACROL, a thick oily liquid of a strong taste and disagreeable odor, obtained from oil of caraway
spermacetia waxlike substance used in candles, ointments, etc., obtained from oil of sperm-whale, etc also PARMACITIE
cajuputAn aromatic medicinal oil that is similar to eucalyptus oil, obtained from a tree of the myrtle family
spermacetisSPERMACETI, a waxlike substance used in candles, ointments, etc., obtained from oil of sperm-whale, etc also PARMACITIE
wintergreenA North American plant from which a pungent oil is obtained, in particular the checkerberry or related shrubs
wintergreensA North American plant from which a pungent oil is obtained, in particular the checkerberry or related shrubs
cajuputsAn aromatic medicinal oil that is similar to eucalyptus oil, obtained from a tree of the myrtle family
cottonsThe plant that is commercially grown for this product. Oil and a protein-rich flour are also obtained from the seeds
wintergreensA pungent oil containing methyl salicylate, now obtained chiefly from the sweet birch or made synthetically, used medicinally and as a flavoring
wintergreenA pungent oil containing methyl salicylate, now obtained chiefly from the sweet birch or made synthetically, used medicinally and as a flavoring
linalolcolorless, unsaturated terpene liquid alcohol, C10H18O, having a fragrance similar to that of bergamot oil, obtained from several essential oils: used in perfumery
peppermintsThe aromatic leaves of a plant of the mint family, or an essential oil obtained from them, used as a flavoring in food
safrolescolorless or faintly yellow liquid, C10H10O2, obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps
safrolcolorless or faintly yellow liquid, C10H10O2, obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps
safrolecolorless or faintly yellow liquid, C10H10O2, obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps
safrolscolorless or faintly yellow liquid, C10H10O2, obtained from sassafras oil or the like: used chiefly in perfumery, for flavoring, and in the manufacture of soaps
chaulmoograThe oil obtained from the seeds of this tree. It is used medically and as a preservative, and was formerly used in the treatment of leprosy
chaulmoograsThe oil obtained from the seeds of this tree. It is used medically and as a preservative, and was formerly used in the treatment of leprosy