Lavender

/ˈlævəndər/ noun

Lavender is a fragrant purple-flowered plant used for perfume, oils, and decoration; the word also names its soft purple color.

From Old French *lavandre*, from Medieval Latin *lavandula*, a plant name possibly related to *lavare*, to wash, because it was used in bathwater and laundry. Its scent made it popular in cleaning and personal care.

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