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Opopanax is also used in the production of certain perfumes.
How can you expect a kid to spell opopanax correctly, anyhow?
Some view opopanax grown in cooler climates as being of inferior quality.
He raised the opopanax feather and said, "Hear what I say!
"In the Land of Opopanax," Jack says, and goes inside.
In his hands, the rusty-red plume of the opopanax feather swayed.
The middle notes are iris and opopanax.
The eerie feeling aroused by opopanax diminishes before this validation of his theory.
She makes her patrons check their revolvers at the door and mind their manners, which tend toward the opopanax.
Opopanax: Jack is almost haunted by the word opopanax at the beginning of the story.
Time to face the fearsome opopanax.
"That's probably the definition of opopanax," Jack says. " '
His is the emptied visage of someone who has spent too long in the slippery opopanax landscape of slippage.
Is it the Sacred Opopanax?
The opopanax is dead, long live the opopanax."
The name is a reference to Chaldea, and the fragrance is a dry blend of spices, amber, and opopanax.
A consumable resin can be extracted from opopanax by cutting the plant at the base of a stem and sun-drying the juice that flows out.
Sorry, no, this relationship isn't working, the opopanax is out of whack, Roy's Store doesn't sell robin's eggs, I'm gone.
Adieu Sagesse is a floral fragrance with notes of neroli, lily-of-the-valley, carnation, tuberose, and opopanax.
Going further means making friends with opopanax, and men like Brown and Black distrust anything that even smells like opopanax.
The OED gives 'opopanax' as the principal spelling, but lists 'opoponax' as a variant spelling recorded from the 19th century.
She acquired a taste for concentrated perfumes - blossoms steeped in alcohol and fortified with musk, amber or opopanax, an acrid resin found in the Middle East.
In the novel 'The Lost Luggage Porter' by Andrew Martin, the hero's wife has sweet jars of Parma Violets and Opopanax.
On a grey winter day, with an Atlantic gale blowing, it is full of huge vases of electric-pink old-fashioned roses and the smell of Lagerfeld's favourite opopanax candles.
In the thirteenth chapter of James Joyce's Ulysses (Nausicaa), Leopold Bloom recognizes opopanax as an ingredient in the perfume of his wife, Molly.