Pronunciation: /ˈæɡəlˌwʊd/

Definitions of agalwood

noun a fragrant resinous wood used in incense and perfume making

Example Sentences

A1 Agalwood is a type of wood used in incense and perfumes.

A2 The agalwood tree is known for its aromatic resin.

B1 Many cultures believe that agalwood has spiritual and medicinal properties.

B2 Agalwood is often referred to as 'oud' in the Middle East.

C1 The demand for agalwood has led to concerns about overharvesting and sustainability.

C2 Agalwood is highly prized for its unique fragrance and is often used in luxury perfumes.

Examples of agalwood in a Sentence

formal Agalwood is a highly prized resinous wood used in perfumes and incense.

informal I love the scent of agalwood in my room.

slang That agalwood incense is lit!

figurative The agalwood symbolizes strength and resilience in many cultures.

Grammatical Forms of agalwood

past tense

aglowed

plural

agalwoods

comparative

more agalwood

superlative

most agalwood

present tense

aglow

future tense

will aglow

perfect tense

have aglowed

continuous tense

is aglowing

singular

agalwood

positive degree

agalwood

infinitive

to aglow

gerund

aglowing

participle

aglowed

Origin and Evolution of agalwood

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Arabic
Story behind the word: The word 'agalwood' originates from the Arabic word 'oud' or 'udh', which refers to the resinous heartwood from Aquilaria trees.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'agalwood' has been widely used in various cultures and languages to refer to the highly prized aromatic wood produced by Aquilaria trees. It is commonly used in perfumery, incense, and traditional medicine.