asa dulcis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A fragrant gum resin used medicinally, especially for treating skin irritation: "asa dulcis" refers to a specific aromatic resin obtained from certain trees, valued for its therapeutic properties in traditional medicine, particularly for soothing skin conditions.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The herbalist recommended asa dulcis for the patient's eczema.
- Asa dulcis has been used for centuries in various healing ointments.
Advanced Usage
- In historical or botanical contexts: The term "asa dulcis" is often used in discussions of traditional pharmacopeia or the study of plant exudates.
- The ancient text described the preparation of a salve containing asa dulcis.
Variants and Related Words
- Benzoin: This is a common synonym for "asa dulcis," referring to the same resin.
- The compound tincture of benzoin is derived from asa dulcis.
- Gum benzoin: Another term for the resin.
- Gum benzoin is another name for the substance known as asa dulcis.
Synonyms
- Benzoin: A fragrant resin identical to asa dulcis.
- Gum benzoin: The resin in its raw, gum form.
Notes
- Etymology: The term "asa dulcis" originates from Latin, meaning "sweet" or "fragrant" resin.
- Specificity: It is important to note that "asa dulcis" refers specifically to this medicinal resin and is not a general term for any gum or fragrance.
Noun
- gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation