camphoraceous

camphoraceous
See camphor.

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  • camphoraceous — adjective see camphor …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • camphoraceous — adjective Of, relating to, similar to, or containing camphor …   Wiktionary

  • camphoraceous — adj. of camphor, pertaining to a type of fragrant resin used in medicine and in the production of perfumes …   English contemporary dictionary

  • camphoraceous — cam·pho·ra·ceous …   English syllables

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