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.
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