The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Agalloch \Ag"al*loch\ ([a^]g"[a^]l*l[o^]k), Agallochum
\A*gal"lo*chum\ ([.a]*g[a^]l"l[-o]*k[u^]m), n. [Gr.
a`ga`llochon, of Eastern origin: cf. Skr. aguru, Heb. pl.
ah[=a]l[imac]m.]
A soft, resinous wood (Aquilaria Agallocha) of highly
aromatic smell, burnt by the orientals as a perfume. It is
called also agalwood and aloes wood. The name is also
given to some other species.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Aloes wood \Al"oes wood`\
See Agalloch.
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