Lemon-grass oil


[lem-uh n-gras, -grahs] /ˈlɛm ənˌgræs, -ˌgrɑs/

noun
1.
a yellowish to brownish oil distilled from the leaves of certain lemon grasses, especially Cymbopogon citratus, used chiefly in perfumery.

Read Also:

  • Lemon-grove

    noun 1. a town in SW California, near San Diego.

  • Lemon-kali

    [kal-ee, key-lee] /ˈkæl i, ˈkeɪ li/ noun, British. 1. an artificially flavored carbonated lemon drink; lemon soda pop.

  • Lemon-law

    noun 1. a law that requires manufacturers to replace, repair, or refund the cost of automobiles that prove to be defective.

  • Lemon-mint

    noun 1. a plant, Mentha piperita, of the central U.S., having white or pinkish flowers and lemon-scented leaves when crushed.

  • Lemon-oil

    noun 1. a fragrant yellow essential oil obtained from the rinds of lemons or manufactured synthetically, used as a flavoring and in perfumery, furniture polishes, etc.


Disclaimer: Lemon-grass oil definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.