balsamous (Meaning)

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balsamous (a.)

Having the quality of balsam; containing balsam.

Synonyms & Antonyms of balsamous

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balsamous Sentence Examples

  1. The balsamous fragrance of jasmine filled the air, enchanting all who inhaled it.
  2. Ancient Egyptians used balsamous oils to embalm their dead, preserving their bodies for eternity.
  3. The tree's bark exuded a strong balsamous aroma, giving it a unique and alluring scent.
  4. Balsamous vinegar, made from aged wine, adds a rich and tangy flavor to salads and other dishes.
  5. In traditional Chinese medicine, balsamous herbs are used to treat respiratory and digestive problems.
  6. The balsamous liquid flowed from the wound, signaling an infection that required urgent attention.
  7. Balsamous oils have been used for centuries to soothe skin irritation and promote healing.
  8. The balsamous scent of the forest after a rainstorm was both invigorating and calming.
  9. The perfumer blended various balsamous notes to create a captivating and alluring fragrance.
  10. Balsamous resins were used in ancient times to make incense and other fragrant preparations.

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Having the quality of balsam; containing balsam.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The balsamous fragrance of jasmine filled the air, enchanting all who inhaled it.

Ancient Egyptians used balsamous oils to embalm their dead, preserving their bodies for eternity.

The tree's bark exuded a strong balsamous aroma, giving it a unique and alluring scent.

Balsamous vinegar, made from aged wine, adds a rich and tangy flavor to salads and other dishes.