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oakmoss

[ ohk-maws, -mos ]

noun

  1. a lichen, Evernia pranastri, growing on oak and other trees, yielding a resin used in the manufacture of perfumes.


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Origin of oakmoss1

First recorded in 1920–25; oak + moss
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Example Sentences

The new fragrance oil comes in a 10-millimeter, travel-friendly rollerball bottle and is an olfactory delight thanks to 12 musks: lily of the valley, ambergris, oakmoss and amber woods, among them.

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Made according to traditional methods in Japan with notes of amber and clove, its scent is cozy but, thanks to additional notes of lavender and oakmoss, not cloying.

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His solution is a new blend of oakmoss, basil and mandarin orange, which the couple plan to spritz as a clean welcome in the entry of their space when it reopens later this month.

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Each choice leads to another, until the smeller dead-ends at a base note: amber, oakmoss, musk.

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He recently began pitching his own signature mustache styling wax, made by Handmade La Conner, with a scent of oakmoss and whiskey with a hint of roseweed essential oil.

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