Definitionn. gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation
Last update: July 15, 2015
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Besides these aromatic substances named in the Bible, the following must also be enumerated on account of their common use as incense in the East; benzoin or gum benjamin, first mentioned among Western writers by Ibn Batuta (1325-1349) under the name of lubdn d'Javi (i.e. [Please select]
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Sweet almond oil and tincture of benzoin, Mr Bloom said, and then orangeflower water. [Please select]
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Some few exude, by incision, odoriferous gums, as benzoin, olibanum, myrrh, &c. [Please select]
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The extract, or tincture of benzoin, forms a good basis for a bouquet. [Please select]
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Either myrrh, benzoin, storax, or tolu, answer equally well. [Please select]
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Any of the odoriferous gums, as myrrh, olibanum, benzoin, &c. [Please select]
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Many other nutty, fragrant and aromatic substances have been used; of these we may mention almonds, coffee, musk, ambergris, gum benzoin and balsam of Peru. [Please select]
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