Castoreum

/kæˈstɔːriəm/ noun

A strong-smelling substance secreted by beaver glands, historically used in medicine, perfumery, and as a food flavoring.

From Latin castoreum, from castor (beaver). The Romans knew of this substance and valued it highly. The word entered English through Latin scientific terminology in the Middle Ages.

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