Pronunciation: /ˈæɡələˌwʊd/
noun a fragrant resinous wood used in incense and perfumes
A1 Agalawood is a type of fragrant wood used in incense.
A2 The agalawood tree is native to Southeast Asia.
B1 Essential oils extracted from agalawood are popular in perfumery.
B2 Agalawood is known for its unique and long-lasting aroma.
C1 Agalawood is highly sought after in the luxury fragrance industry.
C2 The cultivation and harvesting of agalawood is a meticulous process that requires expertise.
formal Agalawood is a highly prized resinous wood used in perfumery and traditional medicine.
informal I heard that agalawood is really expensive and rare to find.
slang Yo, that agalawood scent is fire!
figurative The aroma of agalawood filled the room, bringing a sense of calm and tranquility.
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