balsamiferous (Meaning)
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balsamiferous (a.)
Producing balsam.
Synonyms & Antonyms of balsamiferous
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balsamiferous Sentence Examples
- The balsamiferous tree exuded a sweet-smelling resin that was used in ancient Egypt for embalming.
- Myrrh, a fragrant balsamiferous gum, was highly prized by the ancients for its medicinal and cosmetic properties.
- The balsamiferous forest was a source of precious woods and aromatic resins for the perfume industry.
- The balsamiferous plant oozed a milky sap that had healing and antiseptic qualities.
- The balsamiferous hillsides were a fragrant haven for bees and other pollinators.
- The balsamiferous wood was valued for its resistance to rot and its pleasant aroma.
- The balsamiferous leaves were steeped in oil to create a soothing and restorative bath.
- The balsamiferous essence was inhaled to alleviate respiratory problems and promote relaxation.
- The balsamiferous seeds were used as a spice and a remedy for digestive ailments.
- The balsamiferous groves were a sanctuary for wildlife, providing shelter and sustenance.
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Producing balsam.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The balsamiferous tree exuded a sweet-smelling resin that was used in ancient Egypt for embalming.
Myrrh, a fragrant balsamiferous gum, was highly prized by the ancients for its medicinal and cosmetic properties.
The balsamiferous forest was a source of precious woods and aromatic resins for the perfume industry.
The balsamiferous plant oozed a milky sap that had healing and antiseptic qualities.