balsam 音标拼音: [b'ɔlsəm]
n . 香油,产香油的树,香膏
香油,产香油的树,香膏
balsam 软树脂
balsam n 1 :
any seed plant yielding balsam 2 :
any of various fragrant oleoresins used in medicines and perfumes 3 :
an ointment containing a fragrant resin Balsam \
Bal "
sam \ (
b [
add ]
l "
sam ),
n . [
L .
balsamum the balsam tree or its resin ,
Gr .
ba `
lsamon .
See {
Balm },
n .]
1 .
A resin containing more or less of an essential or volatile oil .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
The balsams are aromatic resinous substances ,
flowing spontaneously or by incision from certain plants .
A great variety of substances pass under this name ,
but the term is now usually restricted to resins which ,
in addition to a volatile oil ,
contain benzoic and cinnamic acid .
Among the true balsams are the balm of Gilead ,
and the balsams of copaiba ,
Peru ,
and Tolu .
There are also many pharmaceutical preparations and resinous substances ,
possessed of a balsamic smell ,
to which the name balsam has been given .
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1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Bot .)
(
a )
A species of tree ({
Abies balsamea }).
(
b )
An annual garden plant ({
Impatiens balsamina })
with beautiful flowers ;
balsamine .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Anything that heals ,
soothes ,
or restores .
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1913 Webster ]
Was not the people '
s blessing a balsam to thy blood ?
--
Tennyson .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Balsam apple } (
Bot .),
an East Indian plant ({
Momordica balsamina }),
of the gourd family ,
with red or orange -
yellow cucumber -
shaped fruit of the size of a walnut ,
used as a vulnerary ,
and in liniments and poultices .
{
Balsam fir } (
Bot .),
the American coniferous tree , {
Abies balsamea },
from which the useful Canada balsam is derived .
{
Balsam of copaiba }.
See {
Copaiba }.
{
Balsam of Mecca },
balm of Gilead .
{
Balsam of Peru },
a reddish brown ,
syrupy balsam ,
obtained from a Central American tree ({
Myroxylon Pereir [
ae ]}
and used as a stomachic and expectorant ,
and in the treatment of ulcers ,
etc .
It was long supposed to be a product of Peru .
{
Balsam of Tolu },
a reddish or yellowish brown semisolid or solid balsam ,
obtained from a South American tree ({
Myroxylon toluiferum }).
It is highly fragrant ,
and is used as a stomachic and expectorant .
{
Balsam tree },
any tree from which balsam is obtained ,
esp .
the {
Abies balsamea }.
{
Canada balsam }, {
Balsam of fir },
Canada turpentine ,
a yellowish ,
viscid liquid ,
which ,
by time and exposure ,
becomes a transparent solid mass .
It is obtained from the balm of Gilead (
or balsam )
fir ({
Abies balsamea })
by breaking the vesicles upon the trunk and branches .
See {
Balm }.
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1913 Webster ]
Balsam \
Bal "
sam \,
v .
t .
To treat or anoint with balsam ;
to relieve ,
as with balsam ;
to render balsamic .
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1913 Webster ]
114 Moby Thesaurus words for "
balsam ":
aid ,
alterative ,
ambergris ,
ambrosia ,
analeptic ,
aromatic ,
aromatic gum ,
aromatic water ,
assistance ,
attar ,
attar of roses ,
balm ,
balm of Gilead ,
bay oil ,
bergamot oil ,
brilliantine ,
cerate ,
champaca oil ,
chrism ,
civet ,
cold cream ,
collyrium ,
corrective ,
cream ,
cure ,
demulcent ,
drops ,
drug ,
electuary ,
elixir ,
embrocation ,
emollient ,
essence ,
essential oil ,
ethical drug ,
extract ,
eye -
lotion ,
eyewash ,
eyewater ,
face cream ,
fixative ,
generic name ,
hand lotion ,
healing agent ,
healing quality ,
heliotrope ,
help ,
herbs ,
inhalant ,
inunction ,
inunctum ,
jasmine oil ,
lanolin ,
lavender oil ,
lenitive ,
lincture ,
linctus ,
liniment ,
lotion ,
materia medica ,
medicament ,
medication ,
medicinal ,
medicinal herbs ,
medicine ,
mixture ,
musk ,
myrcia oil ,
myrrh ,
nard ,
nonprescription drug ,
officinal ,
oil ,
ointment ,
parfum ,
patent medicine ,
perfume ,
perfumery ,
pharmacon ,
physic ,
pomade ,
pomatum ,
powder ,
preparation ,
prescription ,
prescription drug ,
proprietary ,
proprietary medicine ,
proprietary name ,
receipt ,
recipe ,
relief ,
remedial measure ,
remedy ,
restorative ,
rose oil ,
salve ,
scent ,
simples ,
soothing syrup ,
sovereign remedy ,
specific ,
specific remedy ,
spikenard ,
succor ,
syrup ,
theraputant ,
tisane ,
unction ,
unguent ,
unguentum ,
vegetable remedies ,
volatile oil ,
vulnerary
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Balsam | Healing, Medicinal, Fragrant | Britannica Balsam, aromatic resinous substance that flows from a plant, either spontaneously or from an incision; it consists of a resin dispersed in benzoic or cinnamic acid esters and is used chiefly in medicinal preparations
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