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cajuput
/ ˈkædʒəˌpʊt /
noun
- a small myrtaceous tree or shrub, Melaleuca leucadendron, native to the East Indies and Australia, with whitish flowers and leaves
- a green aromatic oil derived from this tree, used to treat skin diseases
- a lauraceous tree, Umbellularia californica, whose aromatic leaves are used in medicine
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cajuput1
C18: from Malay kayu puteh, from kayu wood + puteh white
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Example Sentences
It probably has no advantage over the official oil of cajuput, while in the form of Gomenol it costs about four times as much.
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Cajuput Oil, copper, camphor dissolved in oil of rosemary, and coloured with copper as a substitute.
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The name cajuput is derived from the native Kayuputi or white wood.
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