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Rose oil (Var.)
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atar
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n. (alternative spelling of attar English)
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
atar \atar\ n. 1. essential oil or perfume obtained from flowers. Syn: attar, athar, ottar
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Atar is the Zoroastrian concept for "burning and unburning fire" and "visible and invisible fire". Atar may also refer to: Atar (name) ATAR, an acronym for Australian Tertiary Admission Rank Atar Department Atar International Airport Atar, Mauritania , ...
Usage examples of atar.
The plane landed on a dusty, unmarked landing field in the desert, Atar barely visible on the dawn horizon.
While I was examining this, I began to sense the presence once more, and this time as it grew I became aware of a smell, a sweet perfume akin to Atar of Roses - a scented water my own Mina would often dab at her swan-pale neck.
Maybe not, for in the Etymologies, the plural form of atar is simply atari (entry ATA-).
Rudi, less than a mile from Atars and leading Yaro, had gone off in the direction of Cerro, on the edge of Havana, Yaro needing a doctor before he bled to death.
Mire, yo empecé a atar cabos la tarde que don Anglada y la señora Barcina me contaron la discusión que hubo en lo del Comendador la víspera de la primera muerte.
Paul's sleeping chamber looked over a deep abyss to the gentle arc of a footbridge constructed of crystal-stabilized gold and platinum, decorated by fire jewels from far Ccdon The bridge led to the galleries of the inner city across a pool and fountain filled with waterflowers with blood-red petals In another direction he could see the lower buildings of the government warren Within Paul s view also were coloss&I structures showing every extravagance of architecture a demented history could produce and a rapacious hand could seize terraces like mesas, squares as large as cities parks, premises, bits of cultured wilderness, a postern from most ancient Baghdad, a dome dreamed in mythical Damascus, an arch from the low gravity of Atar .