Soothing aromatic oil
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BALMSoothing, aromatic oil.
BALMAromatic oil
BALMAromatic oil.
ANISEAromatic oil
ESTERAromatic oil, often
ironean aromatic oil
ILANGHalf an aromatic oil
ironesIRONE, an aromatic oil
EUGENOLAromatic liquid from oil of cloves.
MYRTLESAromatic shrubs yielding an essential oil
nardto anoint with the aromatic oil spikenard
nardingNARD, to anoint with the aromatic oil spikenard
nardedNARD, to anoint with the aromatic oil spikenard
vetivertthe aromatic oil derived from the roots of the vetiver
spikenardan aromatic oil or balsam yielded by an Indian valerianaceous herb
spikenardsSPIKENARD, an aromatic oil or balsam yielded by an Indian valerianaceous herb
cajuputA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
cajuputsA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
cajuputAn aromatic medicinal oil that is similar to eucalyptus oil, obtained from a tree of the myrtle family
cajuputsAn aromatic medicinal oil that is similar to eucalyptus oil, obtained from a tree of the myrtle family
vinaigrette(French) a salad dressing of oil and wine vinegar with seasoning; a bottle for aromatic vinegar or smelling salts also VINEGARETTE, VINEGARRETTE
asarumsthe dried rhizome and roots of wild ginger that yield an acrid resin and a volatile, aromatic oil, used chiefly as a flavoring
asarumthe dried rhizome and roots of wild ginger that yield an acrid resin and a volatile, aromatic oil, used chiefly as a flavoring
vinaigrettesVINAIGRETTE, (French) a salad dressing of oil and wine vinegar with seasoning; a bottle for aromatic vinegar or smelling salts also VINEGARETTE, VINEGARRETTE
peppermintsThe aromatic leaves of a plant of the mint family, or an essential oil obtained from them, used as a flavoring in food
costusa Himalayan herb, Saussurea lappa, with an aromatic root which has medicinal properties and which also yields an oil that is used in perfumery
vetiversthe long, fibrous, aromatic roots of an East Indian grass, Vetiveria zizanioides, used for making hangings and screens and yielding an oil used in perfumery
vetiverthe long, fibrous, aromatic roots of an East Indian grass, Vetiveria zizanioides, used for making hangings and screens and yielding an oil used in perfumery
thymola crystalline phenol C10H14O of aromatic odor and antiseptic properties found especially in thyme oil or made synthetically and used chiefly as a fungicide and preservative
eugenolcolorless, oily, spicy, aromatic, very slightly water-soluble liquid, C10H12O2, extracted from certain essential oils, as oil of cloves: used chiefly in perfumery and in dentistry as an antiseptic
cajaputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajaputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
eugenolscolorless, oily, spicy, aromatic, very slightly water-soluble liquid, C10H12O2, extracted from certain essential oils, as oil of cloves: used chiefly in perfumery and in dentistry as an antiseptic
cajeputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajeputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
thymolcolorless, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C10H14O, having a pungent, aromatic taste and odor, obtained from the oil distilled from thyme or prepared synthetically: used chiefly in perfumery, embalming, preserving biologic
thymolscolorless, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C10H14O, having a pungent, aromatic taste and odor, obtained from the oil distilled from thyme or prepared synthetically: used chiefly in perfumery, embalming, preserving biologic
perillasany of several aromatic Asian plants belonging to the genus Perilla, of the mint family, esp. P. frutescens, which has become naturalized in the eastern U.S. and from which perilla oil is obtained
perillaany of several aromatic Asian plants belonging to the genus Perilla, of the mint family, esp. P. frutescens, which has become naturalized in the eastern U.S. and from which perilla oil is obtained
neemsa large tropical Asian tree (Azadirachta indica) of the mahogany family having a bitter bark used as a tonic and leaves and seeds that have insecticidal and antiseptic properties and yield a medicinal aromatic oil