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That part of the plant that possesses the fragrance of the plant or flower in concentrated form. Essential oil is usually obtained by steam distillation, whereas 'flower oils' are generally extracted by using fats (a process called "enfleurage"). Essential oils do not contain alcohol or other solvents, or other added fragrances, extracts, or essences.
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Soul, or "higher" self, in distinction to the outer personality, or "lower" self. It generally refers to all nonphysical levels of self, including the astral and causal selves, as well as those that resonate with the three highest planes, although it can be used to refer only to the latter. Read more about essence.
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The raw encoded form of audio and video data is often called essence, to distinguish it from the metadata information that together make up the information content of the stream and any "wrapper" data that is then added to aid access to or improve the robustness of the stream.
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The combined fragrant and volatile (aromatic) components of a botanical species responsible for its characteristic essence or flavoring capability. Produced by the growing plant and present in glandular cells within the tissue structure of the leaf, flower, stem, bark, root, seed, or peel. ...
Ãâó: www.aromaserve.com/glossary.htm
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j?g: Associated to sperm or the female menstrual fluid. It is also extended to the bodily fluids like corporal essence.
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