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balsam meaning in Latin

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balsam [balsams] noun
[UK: ˈbɔːl.səm]
[US: ˈbɒl.səm]

balanus [balani](2nd) F
noun

balsamum [balsami](2nd) N
noun

balsam (Pliny) noun
[UK: ˈbɔːl.səm]
[US: ˈbɒl.səm]

myrobalanum [myrobalani](2nd) N
noun

balsam tree / gum (aromatic resin used as unguent / salve) noun

balsamum [balsami](2nd) N
noun

balsamic adjective
[UK: bɔːl.ˈsæ.mɪk]
[US: bɔːl.ˈsæ.mɪk]

balsameus [balsamea, balsameum]adjective

balsaminus [balsamina, balsaminum]adjective

anointed / perfumed with balsam adjective

balantus [balanta, balantum]adjective

Arabian gum (Balsamodendron katuf?) noun

cancamum [cancami](2nd) N
noun

of balsam (aromatic resin used as unguent / salve) adjective

balsameus [balsamea, balsameum]adjective

balsaminus [balsamina, balsaminum]adjective

perfume, spice, balsam noun

odoramen [odoraminis](3rd) N
noun

perfume, spice, balsam, odoriferous substance (L+S) noun

odoramentum [odoramenti](2nd) N
noun

tree (prob. of genus Balsamodendron) noun
[UK: triː]
[US: ˈtriː]

bdella [bdellae](1st) F
noun

bdellium [bdellii](2nd) N
noun

unguent / balsam / oil of nard (an aromatic plant) noun

nardum [nardi](2nd) N
noun

nardus [nardi](2nd) F
noun