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enfleurage
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noun
a process of extracting perfumes by exposing inodorous oils or fats to the exhalations of flowers.
enfleurage
/ ɑ̃flraʒ /
noun
the process of exposing odourless oils to the scent of fresh flowers, used in perfume-making
Word History and Origins
Origin of enfleurage1
Word History and Origins
Origin of enfleurage1
Example Sentences
Jan Castro, an art critic from Brooklyn, was browsing the vials at Enfleurage on a recent Sunday.
But the sweet aroma that permeates the place soon settles the matter of what Enfleurage is selling.
“I’m not crazy about that,” said Lynn Davis, an amateur aromatherapist who visits Enfleurage weekly.
We stopped at Enfleurage, a small store on West 13th Street that specializes in high-end aromatics.
In the West Village, there is Enfleurage, where customers can buy premixed oil blends or select their own from a display of samples.
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