butea kino
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Definition
Noun 1. A dried resinous exudate: "Butea kino" is the dried juice or gum resin obtained from the Dhak tree (Butea monosperma). It is historically used in traditional medicine and tanning for its astringent properties.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The herbalist prepared a tincture using butea kino.
- Butea kino, a reddish gum, was once a common astringent.
Advanced Usage
- Pharmaceutical/Traditional Medicine Context: The term is used specifically to denote this substance as a material of botanical origin, often in historical or ethnopharmacological texts.
- The pharmacopoeia listed butea kino as a styptic agent.
Variants and Related Words
- Bengal Kino (n): A synonym for butea kino, referring to its geographical origin.
- Dhak Gum (n): A less technical term referring to the same substance from the Dhak tree.
- Gum Butae (n): A Latin-derived pharmaceutical name.
Synonyms
- Astringent resin: Describes its general property and form.
- Botanical gum: Describes its plant-based, exuded nature.
Notes on Meaning
This is a highly specific, technical term for a botanical product. Its primary meaning is fixed to the dried exudate of the Butea monosperma tree. It is not used in everyday language and is primarily found in specialized contexts concerning traditional medicine, botany, or historical commerce.
Noun
- dried juice of the dhak tree; used as an astringent