commiphora myrrha
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tree species: "Commiphora myrrha" is a small, thorny tree native to parts of northeastern Africa and southwestern Asia. It is the primary source of the aromatic resin known as myrrh.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient Egyptians imported Commiphora myrrha for its valuable resin.
- Myrrh, harvested from the bark of Commiphora myrrha, has been used in incense, perfumes, and traditional medicine for millennia.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/aromatic contexts: The term is used specifically in scientific, historical, and commercial discussions concerning the source plant of true myrrh.
- True myrrh, as opposed to other similar resins, is specifically derived from Commiphora myrrha.
Variants and Related Words
- Myrrh (n): The aromatic gum resin obtained from the Commiphora myrrha tree.
- The gift of myrrh from the Magi is believed to have come from this tree.
- Commiphora (n): The genus to which this tree belongs, containing many species that yield aromatic resins.
- The genus Commiphora includes several species used for their medicinal resins.
Synonyms
- Myrrh tree: A common name for Commiphora myrrha.
- Balsamodendron myrrha: An older, synonymous botanical name.
Related Phrases
- Source of myrrh: A descriptive phrase often used to define or explain Commiphora myrrha.
- Commiphora myrrha is renowned as the traditional source of myrrh.
Noun
- tree of eastern Africa and Asia yielding myrrh