castoreum

/kæˈstɔːriəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A fragrant, yellowish or reddish secretion from the castor sac of the beaver, used as a fixative in perfumes and as a flavoring agent in some food products.

“The chef was accused of using castoreum as a substitute for vanilla in the cake recipe.”

Synonyms

  • beaver castor
  • beaver secretion

Antonyms

  • beaver oil