Calamus

/ˈkæl.ə.məs/ noun

A tropical Asian plant with sword-shaped leaves whose fragrant root has been used in medicine, perfume, and religious ceremonies for thousands of years.

From Latin 'calamus,' borrowed from Greek 'kalamos' (reed), ultimately from Semitic roots; the plant was named for its tall reed-like appearance.

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