Agalawood

/ˈæɡəˌlaʊd/ noun

A fragrant wood, also known as agarwood or aloeswood, prized for use in perfumes and incense.

From 'aga' (variant of 'agarwood') combined with 'wood'. This English term refers to the resinous heartwood of Aquilaria trees found in Southeast Asia, which produces a valuable aromatic oil when infected with a specific mold.

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