Baccar

/ˈbækər/ noun

A fragrant plant mentioned in ancient texts, possibly spikenard or another aromatic herb used in perfumes and incense.

From Hebrew bak-kar or similar Semitic roots, referring to aromatic plants used in the ancient Middle East. The word appears in biblical and classical texts describing valuable spices and perfumes.

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