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Cedarwood essential oil

Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil derived from various types of conifers, most in the pine or cypress botanical families. It is produced from the foliage, and sometimes the wood, roots, and stumps left after logging of trees for timber. It has many uses in art, industry, and perfumery, and while the characteristics of oils derived from various species may vary, all have some degree of pesticidal effects.

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Cedar oil

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Cedar oil, also known as cedarwood oil, is an essential oil derived from various types of conifers, most in the pine or cypress botanical families. It...

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Oil immersion

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1940s, cedar tree oil was widely used. Cedar oil has an index of refraction of approximately 1.516. The numerical aperture of cedar tree oil objectives...

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Juniperus virginiana

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Juniperus virginiana, also known as eastern redcedar, red cedar, Virginian juniper, eastern juniper, red juniper, and other local names, is a species...

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Cedrus deodara

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Cedrus deodara, the deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, or deodar, is a species of cedar native to the Himalayas. It is a large evergreen coniferous tree reaching...

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Vegetable oil

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present-day Israel. In ancient Egypt, plant oils including cedar oil, cypress oil, and olive oil were used during the mummification process. Vegetable oils...

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List of essential oils

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etc. Carrot seed oil, used in aromatherapy. Cedar oil (or cedarwood oil), primarily used in perfumes and fragrances. Chamomile oil, there are many varieties...

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List of plants known as cedar

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Austrocedrus chilensis Chinese cedarwood oil comes from Cupressus funebris, the Chinese weeping cypress Clanwilliam cedar, Widdringtonia cedarbergensis, a species...

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Cedrol

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Cedrol is a sesquiterpene alcohol found in the essential oil of conifers (cedar oil), especially in the genera Cupressus (cypress) and Juniperus (juniper)...

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Lavandula

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lavender, lime, sandalwood, and cedar are known to elicit cutaneous phototoxic reactions, but lavender, sandalwood, and cedar oil did not induce photohaemolysis...

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Juniperus oxycedrus

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vernacularly called Cade, cade juniper, prickly juniper, prickly cedar, or sharp cedar, is a species of juniper, native across the Mediterranean region...

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Cedrus libani

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Cedrus libani, the cedar of Lebanon or Lebanese cedar (Arabic: أرز لبناني, romanized: ʾarz Lubnāniyy), is a species of tree in the genus Cedrus, a part...

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Emerald

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in surface-reaching cracks so that clarity and stability are improved. Cedar oil, having a similar refractive index, is often used in this widely adopted...

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Cedrus

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western North America. Cedar wood and cedarwood oil are natural repellents to moths, hence cedar is a popular lining for cedar chests and closets in which...

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Decapitation

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who lay low wild animals in certain kinds of hunting. They embalm in cedar oil the heads of the most distinguished enemies, and preserve them carefully...

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Cedrene

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Cedrene is a sesquiterpene found in the essential oil of cedar. The two isomers present in the oil are (−)-α-cedrene and (+)-β-cedrene, which differ in...

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Sumer

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millers, and porters.[citation needed] Sumerian potters decorated pots with cedar oil paints. The potters used a bow drill to produce the fire needed for baking...

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Pine nut

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pine nuts are also often used, especially in cheaper preparations. Pine nut oil is added to foods for flavor. Some raw pine nuts can cause pine mouth syndrome...

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Mummy

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method, an oil derived from cedar trees was injected with a syringe into the abdomen. A rectal plug prevented the oil from escaping. This oil probably had...

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Tineola bisselliella

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effective; cedar wood loses all moth-suppressant capabilities after a few years. Distilled red cedar oil is commercially available to renew dried-out cedar wood...

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Fragrance oil

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Some include (out of a very diverse range): Ylang ylang Vanilla Sandalwood Cedar wood Mandarin orange Cinnamon Lemongrass Rosehip Peppermint Frankincense...

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Ancient Celtic religion

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century that Celts embalmed the heads of their most esteemed enemies in cedar oil and put them on display. The Roman historian Livy wrote that the Boii...

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Thuja occidentalis

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Thuja occidentalis, also known as northern white-cedar, eastern white-cedar, or arborvitae, is an evergreen coniferous tree, in the cypress family Cupressaceae...

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Celts

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century that Celts embalmed the heads of their most esteemed enemies in cedar oil and put them on display. Roman historian Livy wrote that the Boii beheaded...

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Medieval contraception

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sperm by rubbing it with cedar oil, lead ointment or incense, mixed with olive oil. The lead ointment was highly toxic, but the oil was proven to decrease...

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Insect repellent

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Carvacrol (mosquitos) Castor oil (Ricinus communis) (mosquitos) Catnip oil (Nepeta species) (nepetalactone against mosquitos) Cedar oil (mosquitos, moths) Celery...

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History of birth control

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ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle (c. 384–322 BC) recommended applying cedar oil to the womb before intercourse. Aristotle had no knowledge of how conception...

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Russia leather

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aroma of genuine Russia leather would require the traditional birch. Cedar oil is still used today as a similar preservative ingredient in leather treatments...

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Ancient Egyptian funerary practices

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The oil was then drained out of the body, and with it came the internal organs, the stomach and the intestines, which were liquefied by the cedar oil. The...

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