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elements exist in many perfumes, in differing amounts, especially in Oriental and heavy chypre perfumes. The best-known example of a sweet-smelling natural product is the extract of the vanilla bean.
Ãâó: www.auntjudysattic.com/About_Perfume.htm
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| sweet gas |
All natural gas except sour gas and casinghead gas.
Ãâó: www.rrc.state.tx.us/divisions/og/glossary.html
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A term applied not only to wines with significant residual sugar, such as fortified or dessert wines, but also to those with intense, thoroughly ripe fruit flavors, which can convey a sweet impression even though they may be technically dry.
Ãâó: www.wineaccess.com/expert/tanzer/glossary.html
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| sweet a. |
1. Prunus dulcis var. dulcis. 2. the fruit or seed of P. dulcis var. dulcis; a source of almond oil (see under oil).
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| sweet almond o. |
the fixed oil expressed from Prunus dulcis var. dulcis, the sweet almond; see almond o. (def. 1).
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| Sweet | common elder of central and eastern North America bearing purple-black berries |
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| Sweet | annual Eurasian herb similar in fragrance and medicinal uses to chamomile though taste is more bitter and effect is considered inferior |
| Sweet | (British slang) little or nothing at all |
| Sweet | deciduous shrub of eastern North America with sweet scented fernlike leaves and tiny white flowers |
| Sweet | mat-forming lithophytic or terrestrial fern with creeping rootstocks and large pinnatifid fronds found throughout North America and Europe and Africa and east Asia |
| Sweet | perennial marsh plant having swordlike leaves and aromatic roots |
| Sweet | leafy wildflower having fragrant slender white or pale pink trumpet-shaped flowers |
| Sweet | bog shrub of north temperate zone having bitter-tasting fragrant leaves |
| Sweet | goldenrod of eastern America (especially Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania) having aromatic leaves from which a medicinal tea is made |
| Sweet | considered best for fruit |
| Sweet | any of several moisture-loving grasses of the genus Glyceria having sweet flavor or odor |
| Sweet | a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar having prickly spherical fruit clusters and fragrant sap |
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