galban (Meaning)
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galban (n.)
Alt. of Galbanum
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galban Sentence Examples
- The scent of galban lingered in the air, reminiscent of freshly cut hay.
- The resinous notes of galban provided an earthy depth to the perfume.
- Galban leaves exuded a pungent aroma that permeated the garden.
- The bitterness of galban balanced the sweetness of floral accords in the fragrance.
- The perfumer employed galban as a top note to create a refreshing and invigorating scent.
- The ancient Egyptians used galban in their cosmetics and medicinal preparations.
- The pungent odor of galban repelled insects, making it a natural insect repellent.
- The burning of galban wood created a fragrant smoke used for ceremonial purposes.
- Galban's unique aroma is derived from its volatile compounds, including pinene and limonene.
- The resin from galban trees has been used for centuries to make varnishes and adhesives.
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The scent of galban lingered in the air, reminiscent of freshly cut hay.
The resinous notes of galban provided an earthy depth to the perfume.
Galban leaves exuded a pungent aroma that permeated the garden.
The bitterness of galban balanced the sweetness of floral accords in the fragrance.