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essential oil
noun
- any of a class of volatile oils obtained from plants, possessing the odor and other characteristic properties of the plant, used chiefly in the manufacture of perfumes, flavors, and pharmaceuticals.
essential oil
/ ĭ-sĕn′shəl /
- Any of various volatile liquids, such as rose oil or lavender oil, that have a characteristic odor and are produced by plants. Essential oils are composed primarily of terpenes and of lesser quantities of alcohols, aldehydes, esters, phenols, and other compounds that impart particular odors or flavors. They are used to make perfumes, soaps, flavorings, and other products.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of essential oil1
First recorded in 1665–75
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Example Sentences
The fine aromatic smell is found in all parts of the shrub, but the essential oil is only produced from the flowers.
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Take four ounces of powdered tartaric acid, and two drachms of essential oil of lemon.
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It is black only because of its strength, being in fact almost the very essential oil of coffee.
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Constituent of essential oil of Myrtus communis, L.—Clear, colorl.
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On distillation it yields an essential oil that is exceedingly fragrant.
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