Pronunciation: /ˈɑːɡərˌwʊd/
noun a fragrant dark resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and traditional medicine
A1 Agarwood is a type of fragrant wood used in incense and perfumes.
A2 Agarwood is highly sought after for its unique aroma and medicinal properties.
B1 Many cultures consider agarwood to be a luxury item due to its rarity and high cost.
B2 The extraction of agarwood oil is a meticulous process that requires expertise and precision.
C1 Agarwood trees are protected in some countries to prevent overharvesting and extinction.
C2 The demand for agarwood continues to grow, leading to concerns about sustainability and conservation.
formal Agarwood is a highly prized and valuable wood that is used in perfumes and incense.
informal Have you ever smelled agarwood? It has a really unique and pleasant scent.
slang Agarwood is like the fancy wood that smells really good.
figurative The agarwood tree stands tall and strong, symbolizing resilience and strength.
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