• a b
  • Log In
  • Home
  • Vocabulary
  • Writing
  • Mobile apps
  • Help
  • ©2017 EdictFree.
    All Rights Reserved.
Vocabulary
  • Topic
Help
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy policy
Mobile apps
  • Android
  • Ios
Bright
  • Home
  • Vocabulary
    • Topic
  • Writing

Free Online Dictionary

The home of living English, with more than 820,000 words, meanings and phrases
All Properties select
District 1 District 2 District 7 More

Longman Dictionary English

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Plants
sandalwoodsan‧dal‧wood /ˈsændlwʊd/ noun [uncountable] HBPDCBpleasant-smelling wood from a southern Asian tree, or the oil from this wood
Examples from the Corpus
sandalwood• There was the smell of frost falling and sandalwood burning.• Some years ago, as a student of aromatherapy at my first workshop, I encountered the captivating aroma of sandalwood.• For instance, you may be feeling depressed and lethargic, yet love the gentle, relaxing aroma of sandalwood.• For example: try two drops of bergamot, one drop of lavender and one drop of sandalwood.• Smoke from smouldering sandalwood permeated everything.• He smelt of expensive soap, sandalwood and mothballs.• Long, thin sandalwood logs sprinkled with incense were stacked on it.• Peppermint, for example, is extremely powerful, whereas sandalwood is very mild.
Origin sandalwood (1500-1600) sandal “sandalwood” ((14-20 centuries)) (from Medieval Latin sandalum, from Late Greek, from Sanskrit candana) + wood
ldoceonline.com
Word of day

May 14, 2025

piggy-bank
noun
Ad
Mobile apps

Browse our dictionary apps today and ensure you are never again lost for words.

Follow
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Find Out More
  • Contact us
  • Privacy policy
Copyright EdictFree.Com All Rights Reserved.
Design by EdictFree
Copyright EdictFree.Com All Rights Reserved.
Design by EdictFree