Nota de aplicación
Fragrant myrrhlike oleoresin obtained from the small evergreen tree, Commiphora opobalsamum, native to the Middle East. Used in perfumes and medicines. Referred to in biblical Genesis as a healing balm; valued in medicine and perfume in ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. The term "balm of Gilead" has been incorrectly used to refer to "Canada balsam," which is derived from a North American tree.
Ubicación jerarquía
- faceta materiales
- .. materiales (nombre jerárquico)
- .... material
- ...... <materiales por composición>
- ........ material orgánico
- .......... resina (material orgánico)
- ............ bálsamo (resina)
- .............. balm of Gilead
- .............. Bordeaux turpentine
- .............. bálsamo del Cánada (resina)
- .............. bálsamo de Copaiba [+]
- .............. trementina de Jura
- .............. bálsamo del Perú
- .............. trementina de Estrasburgo
- .............. bálsamo de Tolú
- .............. trementina de Venecia