Noun
A scent bag, or perfume cushion, to be laid among handkerchiefs, garments, etc., to perfume them.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIntroduction of pigs by guano miners at the beginning of the 20th century reduced the crab population, which in turn allowed grassland to gradually cover about 80 percent of the land surface (Sachet, 1962). Source: Internet
Historical accounts from 1711, 1825 and 1839 show a low grassy or suffrutescent (partially woody) flora (Sachet, 1962). Source: Internet
I felt disgusted, and outraged when senior colleague Umaru Fofana reported on BBC Focus on Africa that, there are people under quarantine in Sierra Leone who survive on a single sachet of water (less than 1 litre) a day. Source: Internet
We wash our plates with the water thou but for safety purpose, we rinse them afterwards with sachet water. Source: Internet
By J. K. Nabary, GNA Winneba (C/R), June 11, GNA - An educationist has suggested that water sachet production companies should be tasked to mount water dispensing stands at vantage places in public area to help curb that plastic waste menace. Source: Internet
Ponciano Zafra, city police chief, said Santigo was arrested near her house after selling a sachet of shabu to PO2 Jerry Manzano who posed as buyer. Source: Internet