Sachet (noun)

  1. A small bag filled with perfumed powder or potpourri, used to freshen drawers, closets, and linens.
  2. A small bag or packet containing a single serving of a food or drink, such as tea or instant soup.

Origin:

The word comes from the french word "sachet", which comes from the old french word "sac", which means "bag". the word sachet is a diminutive form of the word sac.

Examples:

  1. She placed a sachet of lavender under her pillow.
  2. The sachet of tea was placed in the cup.
  3. The sachet was filled with potpourri.
  4. The sachet was filled with a fragrant powder.
  5. The sachet of instant soup was easy to make.
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