oil of wintergreen
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Definition
Noun: 1. A natural oil or flavoring agent: A fragrant, volatile oil, or a flavoring derived from this oil, obtained from the leaves of certain plants, specifically the creeping wintergreen (Gaultheria procumbens) or teaberry plant. It is chemically methyl salicylate. 2. A source of aroma and taste: The substance is known for its characteristic strong, sweet, mint-like aroma and flavor, reminiscent of the wintergreen plant.
Usage and Examples
- The recipe called for a drop of oil of wintergreen to flavor the homemade candy.
- Oil of wintergreen is sometimes used in small quantities as a flavoring agent in toothpaste and mouthwash.
- The distinct smell in the forest was identified as oil of wintergreen from the crushed leaves underfoot.
Advanced Usage
- Topical analgesic: In medicinal contexts, oil of wintergreen is recognized for its use as a topical pain reliever in liniments and balms due to its methyl salicylate content, which produces a warming sensation. (e.g., )
- Synthetic production: While naturally derived, most commercial oil of wintergreen is now produced synthetically. (e.g., )
Variants and Related Words
- Methyl salicylate (n): The chemical name for the primary compound that constitutes oil of wintergreen.
- Wintergreen oil (n): A synonymous term for oil of wintergreen.
- Wintergreen (n): The common name for the plant () from which the oil is derived; also refers to the characteristic flavor.
Synonyms
- Methyl salicylate
- Wintergreen oil
- Teaberry oil
Notes on Meaning
This term refers specifically to the extracted oil or its synthetic equivalent used for flavor and fragrance. It is not typically used to refer to the plant itself or its berries, which are simply called "wintergreen" or "teaberries."
Noun
- oil or flavoring obtained from the creeping wintergreen or teaberry plant