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citronella
[ si-truh-nel-uh ]
noun
- a fragrant grass, Cymbopogon nardus, of southern Asia, cultivated as the source of citronella oil.
citronella
/ ˌsɪtrəˈnɛlə /
noun
- Also calledcitronella grass a tropical Asian grass, Cymbopogon (or Andropogon ) nardus, with bluish-green lemon-scented leaves
- Also calledcitronella oil the yellow aromatic oil obtained from this grass, used in insect repellents, soaps, perfumes, etc
citronella
/ sĭt′rə-nĕl′ə /
- The pale-yellow, lemon-scented oil obtained from the leaves of a tropical Asian grass ( Cymbopogon nardus ), used in insect repellents and perfumes. Citronella consists primarily of an aldehyde of octane.
Word History and Origins
Origin of citronella1
Word History and Origins
Origin of citronella1
Example Sentences
That being said, if you’re going to the playground with your child for 30 minutes, Leal says that citronella spray — which is distilled from grass varieties — should work just fine.
Alternatives to chemical-based sprays or creams include repellents with plant-based ingredients such as citronella, lavender and peppermint.
For example, the Greater Los Angeles County Vector Control District says citronella candles are effective at repelling mosquitoes only in the immediate radius around the candle, and only in the absence of a breeze.
These include citronella and a few other geranium varieties, marigolds, lemongrass, catnip, certain types of mint, lavender and lantana.
That being said, if you’re going to the playground with your child for 30 minutes, Leal says that citronella spray — which is distilled from grass varieties — should work just fine.
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