| citronella | Cymbopogon (Andropogon) nardus (family Gramineae); a fragrant grass of Ceylon, from which is distilled a volatile oil (c. Oil) used as a perfume and insect repellent. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| citronellal | Principal volatile ingredient of lemon grass and citronella oil. Used in soap perfumes and as an insect repellent. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oil of citronella | Volatile oil obtained by steam distillation of fresh lemon grass. Contains citranellol; used as an insect repellent either on the skin or in the form of incense; also used as a perfume. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| citronella oil |
Antiseptic widely used in soaps and deodorizers. Also has insect-repelling properties.
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| citronella o. |
a fragrant oil extracted from Cymbopogon nardus, used as an insect repellent.
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Citronella is known for its natural antiseptic qualities and its stimulating lemon scent. A member of the same tropical grass family as lemongrass and palmarosa, this essential oil has long been used by herbalists to treat oily skin, excessive perspiration, fatigue, headache, and to keep biting insects at bay.
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Citronella oil is derived from the orange and used in perfumes, soaps and waxes to repel insects.
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