Examples of 'orris' in a sentence

Meaning of "orris"

Orris is used to describe a scent derived from the fragrant rhizome of certain irises, typically used in perfumery
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  • Any of several irises that have a fragrant root, especially Iris × germanica.
  • The fragrant root of such an iris.
  • A type of gold or silver lace.
  • A pattern in which gold lace or silver lace is worked, especially one in which the edges are ornamented with conical figures placed at equal distances, with spots between them.

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The dried orris root smells of violets.
With a bit of ground orris root.
Orris concrete melts when it reaches around body temperature.
What is orris used for.
Orris root is a natural herb which has tremendous advantages.
These roots are dried and ground to produce a powder called orris root.
Orris powder is used in the toothpaste and tooth powder.
What is orris.
Orris says the FDA is moving in the right direction.
The present invention relates to novel compounds possessing olfactory properties reminiscent of orris oil.
Most cultivation of orris root for use in perfumery is in Italy.
Orris and Rose.
And when Orris Stokes told you.
Orris is a proponent for single-payer healthcare.
Willow bark tea, with a bit of ground orris root.

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Generally, orris root is used for this purpose.
You sure you do not mean anise or orris root?
Historically, orris root was highly prized in the perfume industry.
Willow bark tea, with a bit of ground orris root . Ground up well.
The new Els Orris draglift provides a fast, direct link to the circuit.
Geza - Well I have some secret ingredients if you like, such as orris.
Oil of Orris is sometimes sold as " Orris Butter.
Your obedient son, Prince Orris.
Orris root was used in the 18th century as an ingredient in wig powder.
Good girl, Orris thought.
For orris root production, iris rhizomes are harvested, dried, and aged for up to 5 years.
Odor description, green-floral, rooty, slightly carrot, with orris facets.
Odor description, orris roots, natural, green-fatty, with carrot-like and slightly fruity facets.
Observations, Made with juniper, orange and lemon peel, coriander, angelica, fennel and orris root.

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