pomander

/ˈpoʊˌmændər/
noun
  1. A small ball or container filled with sweet-smelling spices or herbs, used to perfume the air or keep clothes smelling fresh.
    • She hung a pomander in her closet to keep her clothes smelling like cinnamon and cloves.
    • During the holidays, many people make pomanders by sticking cloves into oranges.
    • The antique shop sold a silver pomander that once held lavender and rose petals.
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