- Look up عود in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agarwood, aloeswood, eaglewood,
gharuwood or the Wood of Gods, most
commonly referred to as oud or oudh...
- mold
Phaeoacremonium parasitica are the
source of
agarwood.
There was an
abundance in wild
agarwood in the past. Due to its
distinct fragrance, the trees...
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agarwood used in
aromatic incense production,
especially Aquilaria malaccensis. The
depletion of wild
trees from
indiscriminate cutting for
agarwood has...
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longer considered as
habitat for or
producer of
agarwood.
Aquilaria malaccensis is the
major source of
agarwood, a
resinous heartwood, used for
perfume and...
- prin****l
producer of the resin-suffused
agarwood. The
depletion of wild
trees from
indiscriminate cutting for
agarwood has
resulted in the
trees being listed...
- The Trầm Hương
Tower (Vietnamese: Tháp Trầm Hương, lit. '
Agarwood Tower') is a multi-venue
Performing arts in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
Located on the fores****...
- dictionary. The oud is a
musical instrument. Oud or OUD may also
refer to:
Agarwood, a
perfume or
incense material OUD, a
registered trademark of the Orthodox...
- most
expensive woods in the world,
along with sandalwood, pink ivory,
agarwood and ebony.
African blackwood is no
longer regarded as ebony, a name now...
- design.
Agarwood (沈香, jinkō) and
sandalwood (白檀, byakudan) are the two most
important ingredients in ****anese incense. The
characters in
agarwood mean "incense...
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endangered and
native to
Southeast Asia.
Aquilaria cr****na is one
source of
agarwood, a
resinous heartwood, used for
perfume and incense. The
resin is produced...