ジャスミン

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Japanese

 ジャスミン on Japanese Wikipedia
ジャスミン (jasumin): A jasmine variety in bloom. The flower smells like the tea as it opens.

Etymology

Borrowed from English jasmine.

Pronunciation

Noun

ジャスミン (jasumin

  1. jasmine (plant of genus Jasminum)
  2. jasmine essential oil

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References

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