Atar

/ɑːˈtɑːr/ noun

An aromatic essential oil or fragrant liquid extract, particularly from roses or other flowers; also spelled 'attar'.

From Arabic 'ittar' or 'attar', derived from Persian origins meaning 'fragrance' or 'perfume'. The word came into English through trade with the Middle East and South Asia, where such oils were highly valued commodities.

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