champak

/ˈtʃʌmpʌk/
noun
  1. A tropical Asian tree (Magnolia champaca) with fragrant yellow or orange flowers, often used in perfumes and religious offerings.
    • The champak tree in the garden filled the air with a sweet, fruity scent.
    • She wore a necklace of dried champak blossoms that smelled like honey and jasmine.
    • In India, champak flowers are often strung into garlands for temples.
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