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ˈætə сущ. эфирное масло( из цветов) attar of rosesрозовое масло (тж. * of roses)attar эфирное масло (из цветов) ;
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[ˈætə]attar эфирное масло (из цветов); attar of roses розовое масло otto: otto = attar attar эфирное масло (из цветов); attar of roses розовое масло -
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эфирное масло имя существительное:
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otto of roses. — See rose oil. [1775 85] … Useful english dictionary
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otto — Attar At tar, n. [Per. atar perfume, essence, Ar. itr, fr. atara to smell sweet. Cf. {Otto}.] A fragrant essential oil; esp., a volatile and highly fragrant essential oil obtained from the petals of roses. [Also written {otto} and {ottar}.] [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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OTTO or ATTAR OF ROSES — an essential oil obtained by distilling rose leaves of certain species in water, of very strong odour, pleasant when diluted; is used for perfumery; it is made in India, Persia, Syria, and at Kezanlik, in Roumelia … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia