different between infected vs agarwood
infected
English
Pronunciation
Verb
infected
- simple past tense and past participle of infect
Adjective
infected (comparative more infected, superlative most infected)
- Having an infection.
Derived terms
- infectedness
Translations
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agarwood
English
Etymology
agar +? wood
Noun
agarwood (uncountable)
- Heartwood from Aquilaria trees infected with mold, which produces an aromatic resin in response to this attack.
Synonyms
- (Aquilaria heartwood): agalloch, agilawood, aloeswood, eaglewood, jinko, oud, gaharu
Translations
References
- agarwood on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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