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rose oil in American English attar of roses see also attar rose oil in American Englishnouna pale yellow, green, or red, volatile, fragrant, sweet-tasting liquid, obtained by steam distillation from fresh roses, esp. damask roses: used in flavoring and perfume Also called: attar of roses, otto of roses Word origin [1835–45 ]This word is first recorded in the period 1835–45. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: catch-up, communism, cutaway, faceplate, hot plateExamples of 'rose oil' in a sentencerose oil Hands are soaked in warm rose-petal water enhanced with rose oil.Ghayaza sources the rose oil and orange blossom oil himself.Please use only recycled paper with a hint of rose oil.Just an acupressure massage using warmed rose oil, which is heavenly.We stand around rubbing lovely organic rose oil into our ageing faces, do we?Use the rose oil in the morning and the lavender oil in the evening when you feel your skin needs a little pep.Seriously - rose oil is excellent for calming and softening dry, sensitive and ageing skin.Why don't we perfume our new plastic banknotes with, say, lavender or rose oil?Add the almond, orange and peppermint extracts to the separate bowls and put the rose oil in the last. |