LAVENDERS
- LAVENDER, to sprinkle with a type of perfume [v]
- A small aromatic evergreen shrub of the mint family, with narrow leaves and bluish-purple flowers. Lavender has been widely used in perfumery and medicine since ancient times
- The flowers and stalks of such a shrub dried and used to give a pleasant smell to clothes and bed linens
- A scented oil distilled from lavender flowers
- Used in reference to refinement or gentility
- A pale blue color with a trace of mauve