different between labdanum vs chypre
labdanum
English
Etymology
From Latin l?danum, from Ancient Greek ??????? (l?danon, “gum”), from ????? (l?don, “rockrose”), from a Semitic language; compare Akkadian ???????????? (ladinnu).
Noun
labdanum (usually uncountable, plural labdanums)
- A sticky brown resin obtained from species of rockrose, used mainly in perfume.
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chypre
English
Alternative forms
- chipre
Etymology
French Chypre (“Cyprus”), the name of a perfume created by François Coty in 1917.
Noun
chypre (plural chypres)
- Any of a family of fragrances built on a base consisting of bergamot, oakmoss and labdanum.
Translations
Anagrams
- Cypher, cypher
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