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rosemary oil

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: rosemary oil
(′rōz′mer·ē ′öil)

(materials) Pungent, combustible, colorless to yellow essential oil with camphorlike aroma; soluble in ether, glacial acetic acid, and alcohol; derived from flowers of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis); used in flavors, perfumes, and medicines.


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