Balsam

Word BALSAM
Character 6
Hyphenation bal sam
Pronunciations /ˈbɔːlsəm/

Definitions and meanings of "Balsam"

What do we mean by balsam?

Any of several aromatic resins, such as balsam of Peru and balsam of Tolu, that contain considerable amounts of benzoic acid, cinnamic acid, or both, or their esters. noun

Any of several other fragrant plant resins, such as Canada balsam. noun

A similar substance, especially a fragrant ointment used as medication; a balm. noun

Any of various trees, especially the balsam fir, yielding an aromatic resinous substance. noun

To apply balsam or balm to; anoint with balm or balsam.

To embalm.

An oily, aromatic, resinous substance, exuding spontaneously from trees of the genus Balsamodendron; hence, by extension, any aromatic or odoriferous exudation from trees or shrubs, whether spontaneous or after incision; balm. noun

An aromatic preparation used for embalming the dead. noun

Any aromatic fragrant ointment, whether for ceremonial or for medicinal use, as for healing wounds or soothing pain. noun

Figuratively, any healing or soothing agent or agency. noun

In alchemy, a healthful preservative essence, of oily penetrative nature, conceived by Paracelsus to exist in all organic bodies. noun

A tree yielding an aromatic, oily resin. noun

The Impatiens balsamina, a familiar flowering annual, of Eastern origin, cultivated in many varieties, often called garden-balsam, and in the United States lady's-slipper; also, the native European species, I. Noli-me-tangere, and the American I. fulva. See Impatiens and jewel-weed. noun

In medical prescriptions abbreviated to bals. noun

To treat or anoint with balsam; to relieve, as with balsam; to render balsamic. transitive verb

A resin containing more or less of an essential or volatile oil. noun

A species of tree (Abies balsamea). noun

A sweet-smelling oil or resin derived from various plants.

A plant or tree yielding such substance.

A soothing ointment.

Something soothing.

A flowering plant of the genus Impatiens.

The balsam family of flowering plants (Balsaminaceae), which includes Impatiens and Hydrocera.

A balsam fir Abies balsamea.

Canada balsam, a turpentine obtained from the resin of balsam fir.

Balsam is the name of the person who means the world to molka Urban Dictionary

Money, the balm of all. Urban Dictionary

Adjective. Stems from noun: Balsam, a resinous substance, such as balm. Denotes soothing, nurturing, encapsulating, fluidity. Urban Dictionary

A delicious salad dressing brought to you by Cardini and company. Cardini's Balsamic is good for the whole family. Cardini has been known to shoot this delicious dressing all over the salads of many females. Also known as the species scantily clad women belong to. Urban Dictionary

Balsam kids, are the despondent majority of the biology in 2023, they are any student who takes biology either SL or HL with balsam, these students suffer from lack of in class knowledge as the teacher "balsam" barely teaches and spends her time teaching the students "life lessons" and spreading anti-male propaganda. Urban Dictionary

Balsamic vinegar takes the gold of all vinegars. Non-alcoholic, yet it will explode in your mouth and on your food like katy perry biggest firework. Urban Dictionary

A popular vinegar used on salads and in Italian cooking. The word Balsamic is derived from the Latin word “BALLSAMINO” meaning scrotum or gonad sack. This highly prized vinegar is distilled from the scrotum excretions of pre-puberic boys, giving it its characteristic aroma and pungency. The more expensive blends are formulated from 60 day unwashed scrotums whereas the less costly ones are only festered for a maximum of two weeks. Up until recently, most production came from the Italian monasteries and seminaries using pre-castrated choir boys. Now however, due to worldwide outrage over this practice, production is down and several other countries are now producing this special tonic. Africa and Asia now produce more than Italy. The African blends are particularly pungent and flavorful while the Asian varieties exhibit a slightly fishy odor and taste. Although the Asian varieties have yet to become popularized in the United States, they are steadily gaining market share on the west coast, particularly in the San Francisco Bay areas. My children’s mother, an Italian immigrant herself, absolutely loves Balsamic vinegar but the store bought versions are way too expensive. Luckily for me, my three pre-teen sons are happy to help her produce this at home. As an added benefit, my hot water and gas bills have gone down significantly. Urban Dictionary

A hard word for elmo Urban Dictionary

He's probally realy sexy but he says the n word Urban Dictionary

To dress well. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Balsam

The word "balsam" in example sentences

Back: Spinach and feta “börek” roll, roasted bell peppers in balsam vinegar, a babybel cheese and a chocolate frog. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Abies Englemanii, near of kin to what is often called the balsam fir. ❋ Unknown (2007)

He then proceeds with the mass, during which the balsam is brought in, and also the oil for the chrism and that for the catechumens, by two deacons. ❋ John (2004)

Nipped by the frost till the tang of their loosened balsam is keener; ❋ Lucy Maud (1916)

The balsam is less common, generally found in marshy spots, in company with its kinsman, the tamarack, which in summer, at least, has all the appearance of an evergreen. ❋ Unknown (1887)

The balsam is a beautiful tree; though not aspiring to the dignity of the pine and hemlock, it shoots up in the most perfect and gradual spire-like form, to a height of thirty or forty feet, remarkable for its elegance; the foliage is very rich in color and quantity. ❋ Unknown (1887)

The most attractive tree I have seen is the silver spruce, Abies Englemanii, near of kin to what is often called the balsam fir. ❋ Unknown (1867)

The Smith/Stearn/Smith volume lists the first but omits balsam from the vernacular list. ❋ Unknown (1978)

The Italian word balsam means balm, something soothing, even an ointment, and that it certainly is. ❋ Meathead Goldwyn (2010)

A species of fir which one of my men informs me is precisely the same with that called the balsam fir of Canada. 1 it grows here to considerable size, being from 2 1/2 to 4 feet in diameter and rises to the hight of eighty or an hundred feet. it 's stem is simple branching, ascending and proliferous. it's leaves are sessile, acerose, one 1/8 of an inch in length and ❋ Unknown (1904)

The balsam is a familiar example of this startling mode of moving to fresh fields and pastures new: its capsule consists of five long straight valves, which break asunder elastically the moment they are touched, when fully ripe, and shed their seeds on all sides, like so many small bombshells. ❋ Grant Allen (1873)

The balsam from the trunk is highly odoriferous, and used in perfumery, and is known as balsam of acouchi; it is used in medicine. ❋ William Saunders (1861)

-- This plant yields the drug known as balsam of Peru, which is procured by making incisions in the bark, into which cotton rags are thrust; a fire is then made round the tree to liquefy the balsam. ❋ William Saunders (1861)

Myroxylon, which yields the resinous drug called balsam of Tolu. ❋ William Saunders (1861)

The balsam is a growth peculiar to the Black Mountains, the Roan, and several other high mountains. ❋ Henry E. Colton (1859)

Taking my balsam is a mode of embalming one's body prior to death; man is thus rendered immortal. ❋ Houdin, Robert (1858)

It is chiefly of the species called balsam poplar, (Populus balsamifera.) ❋ Unknown (1839)

Here the white-crested maroudi, which is never found in the Demerara, is pretty plentiful; and here grows the tree which produces the moran, sometimes called balsam-capivi. ❋ Charles Waterton (1823)

This country bears that balsam, which is the most precious drug that is there, and grows there alone. ❋ Flavius Josephus (1709)

who's balsam? [oh] they're the [loml] ❋ Avexo (2021)

['tain't] no problem, just spread some balsam and de [pigs] will [turn down] de heat. ❋ Bob Prochko (2005)

"They have such a [balsamic] [marriage]" the way you [love me] is so balsamic" ❋ Fannyburger (2016)

PASS ME SOME OF THAT [BALSAMIC]! [It's so good] i can't resist using my hands! OOH! That [Balsamic] sure is spicy. I can down a whole load of Balsamic! Ohh Betty? Yeah i took her out last night; what a real Balsamic she is in the sack. Those damn Balsamicians are all over my neighborhood; I have to tape my bunghole shut at night. ❋ Jagovasaur23 (2006)

"I am sadly a [Balsam] kid, i barely take anything in class" "why do we [balsam kids] have to take [HL] material in SL classes its unfair" ❋ Botros (2022)

Hey I am feeling [kinda] down today, but I know that some great [balsamic vinegar] will make anything that [I eat] better. ❋ Porthosthepirate (2012)

Wow, this [balsamic vinegar] smells and tastes just like you after a week of no showers. [Your such a] [pig]. ❋ Snowpimp48 (2023)

Random: *something about [balsamic vinegar]* [Elmo]: that's a [hard word] for [elmo] ❋ I_seriously_need_a_life (2023)

[Damn] Balsam is [sexy] ❋ Lol Kill Your Self (2022)

“Once I get enough [lettuce], we dressing [balsamic] year round.” “[Kais]? Yeah, he stay balsamic” ❋ Kaiser Unique (2022)

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