semarum

/sɛˈmɑːrəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Roman perfume or fragrance, often made from aromatic plants, spices, and other ingredients.

“The archaeologists discovered a small vial of semarum, providing valuable insight into the perfumery practices of the ancient Romans.”

Synonyms

  • fragrance
  • perfume

Antonyms

  • odor
  • stench