champac
/ˈtʃæmpæk/
noun
- A tropical tree (Magnolia champaca) native to South and Southeast Asia, known for its fragrant yellow or orange flowers.
- The wood of the champac is sometimes used for carving and furniture.
- In India, champac flowers are often used in religious offerings and garlands.
- The champac tree in the garden filled the air with a sweet, floral scent.
- The flower of the champac tree, valued for its strong, pleasant fragrance.
- A single champac can perfume an entire room.
- The perfume was made from distilled champac blossoms.
- She wore a champac in her hair for the festival.