英:[ˈɔris ru:t]
美:[ˈɔrɪs rut]
英:[ˈɔris ru:t]
美:[ˈɔrɪs rut]
n.
鸢尾根
noun
the fragrant rootstock of any of three European irises (Iris florentina, I. germanica, and I. pallida) used especially in perfumery
noun
the fragrant rootstock of any of three European irises (Iris florentina, I. germanica, and I. pallida) used especially in perfumery
orris, earlier oreys, arras, probably altered from Latin īris iris >entry 1, though alteration of vowels is unexplained
The first known use of orris root was in 1598
orris rootnoun
the fragrant rootstock of any of three European irises (Iris pallida, I. florentina, and I. germanica) used in pulverized form in perfumery and pharmacology called alsoorris
1 The notes range from ginger to orris root, white cedar and vetiver.
2 Harmony also uses a botanical mixture of juniper berries, coriander seed, hyssop, lemon peel, lime peel, angelica root, and orris root to define its flavor.
3 Here’s a sour golden ale laced with juniper berries, orange peel, dried rose petals, orris root and angelica root, all aged in oak barrels.
4 Meant to be reminiscent of inspirational voyages, the juice tells that story with green mandarin, incense, amber, orris root, tobacco leaves, oud, suede and smoked musk.
5 This is an Old Tom-style gin that is infused with 10 botanicals: honey, juniper, hibiscus, coriander, honey malt, Szechuan peppercorn, orris root, orange peel, lemon peel and angelica root.
6 In this fragrance’s heart are spicy and warm notes of nutmeg, pimento and orris root.
7 The distillery also uses orris root, cinnamon, goldenrod, licorice, Persian lime, angelica, coriander, bitter orange peel, and lemon peel in its botanical blend.
8 Beefeater uses seven botanicals in their gin recipe: juniper, angelica seeds and root, coriander seeds, Seville orange peel, lemon peel, licorice, almonds and orris root.
9 The sweet scented orris root, is the powdered root of the Florentine iris, which was grown in ancient Greek and Roman gardens.
有香甜味的鸢尾根是佛罗伦萨鸢尾有许多小斑点的根,这种鸢尾长在古希腊和罗马花园里。