Acorus

/əˈkɔːrəs/ noun

A genus of plants with long sword-like leaves and aromatic roots, commonly called sweetflag; used historically in medicines and perfumes.

From Latin acorus, derived from Greek akoros, possibly from a-, meaning without, plus kore (pupil), though the etymology is disputed. The plant has been used since ancient times in Mediterranean and Asian cultures.

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