Agalloch

/əˈɡæloʊk/ noun

A fragrant wood, also known as agarwood or aloeswood, obtained from certain Asian trees and highly valued in perfumery and incense.

From Sanskrit 'aguru' meaning 'not heavy' combined with Semitic 'aloes', showing the ancient Silk Road trade connections. The word entered European languages through Arabic and medieval commerce routes.

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