Cedrium

/ˈseɪdriəm/ noun

A historical pharmaceutical or cosmetic preparation made from cedarwood or cedarwood oil, used in ancient and medieval medicine.

Latin form derived from 'cedrus' (cedar) with the Latin suffix -ium, creating a nominative form for a cedarwood-based substance or preparation.

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