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maple-aromatic

|ma-ple-a-ro-ma-tic|

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/ˈmeɪpəl əˈroʊmətɪk/

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/ˈmeɪpəl əˈrəʊmətɪk/

maple-scented

Etymology
Etymology Information

'maple-aromatic' is a compound word formed from 'maple' and 'aromatic'. 'Maple' originates from Old English 'mapulder', referring to the maple tree, and 'aromatic' comes from Latin 'aromaticus', meaning 'fragrant'.

Historical Evolution

'Maple' evolved from Old English 'mapulder' to Middle English 'mapel', while 'aromatic' transitioned from Latin 'aromaticus' to Middle English 'aromatik'.

Meaning Changes

The term 'maple-aromatic' has consistently referred to a scent or flavor reminiscent of maple.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

having a scent or flavor reminiscent of maple syrup or maple trees.

The candle was maple-aromatic, filling the room with a sweet, woody scent.

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Last updated: 2025/07/20 07:36