Attar

//ˈæt.ə//

Synonyms for "attar" (32 found)

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Related word relations

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derived

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is a

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Translations

17 translations across 9 languages.

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Assamese

1 entries
  • আতৰ noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Bengali

1 entries
  • আতর noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Bulgarian

2 entries
  • есенция noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • етерично масло noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Chinese Mandarin

3 entries
  • 精油 noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • 花油 noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • 香精油 noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Gujarati

2 entries
  • અત્તર noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • અત્તર noun (perfume made from this oil)

Irish

1 entries
  • atar noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Kannada

1 entries
  • ಅತ್ತರು noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)

Russian

4 entries
  • аттар noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • аттар noun (perfume made from this oil)
  • иттар noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • иттар noun (perfume made from this oil)

Tamil

2 entries
  • அத்தர் noun (essential oil extracted from flowers)
  • அத்தர் noun (perfume made from this oil)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Today, Attar is back in business—not crunching numbers in his native Syria, but stirring up potfuls of lentil soup and hummus at a newly opened Paris restaurant.

Source: tatoeba (11928505)

Now, when orange-flowers are distilled with water, we procure the otto of the blossom, which is known commercially as oil of neroli.

Source: wiktionary

I bequeath to you my literary work. Useless though these might be commercially, they are the attar-drops distilled from the long and futile ebullience of my life.

Source: wiktionary

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