balsam

గుగ్గిలము
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It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of balsam or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium.
an aromatic resinous substance, such as balm, exuded by various trees and shrubs and used as a base for certain fragrances and medical and cosmetic preparations.
To one side the River Seven meandered, thick with willow, purple with balsam and white with convolvulus.
a herbaceous plant cultivated for its flowers, which are typically pink or purple and carried high on the stem.
translation of 'balsam'
ఒక తరహా తైలం
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Barbara favors 'balsam' , as ‘It holds its needles and smells best‘.
These days our rivers are much cleaner but the ever-present 'balsam' is an alien which we could all do without!
The scent was evocative of geranium, industrial grade 'balsam' resin and several noxious petrochemicals, one being naphtha.
Lampblack was also mixed with olive oil or 'balsam' gum to make ink by early peoples, and Egyptians are known to have used lampblack as eyeliner.
Merler found that A. ostoyae killed mostly subdominant 'balsam' and spruce at this site.
The light was joined in a gentle conspiracy with the air itself, which whispered in the leaves above our heads, tinged with a faint scent of 'balsam' .
They have diversified into everything from Christmas trees, 'balsam' wreaths and maple syrup to cabin rentals, fishing and hunting excursions, birdseye and curly maple lumber products, and veneer for Popsicle sticks.
The 'balsam' impatiens usually grows as a two- or three-stemmed plant to a height of 2 1/2 feet, with white to dark red flowers tucked into the leaf axils, where they tend to be overshadowed by leaves.
The Earth flows with sweet milk and wine, and the nectar of the bees; the air is thick with Syrian Myrrh and Pine, the 'balsam' of the trees.
The 'balsam' wood gave off a pleasant scent and filled the room with a mellow warmth.
All around the two silent watchers on the hill, an immense space spread itself between earth and sky, filled with dusky starlight and a fragrance of 'balsam' and pine-smoke.
These included 'balsam' , musk, benzoin, aloeswood, ginger, muslin, thoroughbred Arabian horses, and Chinese porcelain.
Copaiba 'balsam' is produced as a rich free-flowing liquid, by various trees of Copaifera species.
Their first impact is to bring an aroma of 'balsam' wood, but when they break down they create the lovely vanilla and cinnamon overtones detectable in some brandies.
The Indian 'balsam' plant is an example of the incredible relationship between the pollinator and the plant.
Along with white lights, 'balsam' wreaths, and plastic reindeer, free shipping for online orders is starting to look like a holiday tradition.
Yucca, quince seed, 'balsam' and yarrow are often added to natural styling gels, mousse and hair sprays for their thickening and emulsifying qualities.
It has a distinctive fragrance with hints of 'balsam' or mint, and is sometimes called mint geranium.
How many millions were spent whittling that piece of wet 'balsam' , I've no idea; it means nothing and invites ridicule.
To one side the River Seven meandered, thick with willow, purple with 'balsam' and white with convolvulus.
This tree's 'balsam' scent is most potent when you brush against its extra-long, deep green needles.
The former has aromatic leaves, which smell of 'balsam' or pine, and pale pink flowers’.
By covering a specimen with transparent 'balsam' , J. Walton was able to peel these films off.
Look for a shampoo with gentle detergents that won't strip natural hair oils, or a product with conditioning agents like protein or 'balsam' to coat hair strands and seal in moisture.
a mixture of olive oil and 'balsam'
Whereas in the U.S, though only three species of wild 'balsam' occur, the balsam growers' revenue exceeds $250,000,00 a year.
I bought pots of chrysanthemums, zinnias, asparagus and 'balsam' .
It tasted fruity, nutty and milky, with a slight tang, but the 'balsam' strip smoothed out the tang with its woodsy flavor.
Back in the 1950s and 60s, nearly everyone got a 'balsam' pine tree, and they were always asymmetrical and much sparser than today's trees.
The cure occurs because the same 'balsamic' spirit inheres in both the patient and the blood of his wound, and both must be fortified by the ointment.
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