dragon's blood
/'drægənzblʌd/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A dark red resinous substance: Dragon's blood is a natural, dark red resin obtained from several different tropical tree species. It is not actual blood but a plant secretion.
- A material with specific uses: Historically and commercially, it has been used in various applications, including as a varnish, dye, incense, and in traditional medicine.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The artisan used dragon's blood to give the violin a deep red varnish.
- Ancient texts describe dragon's blood as a valuable trade commodity.
Advanced Usage
- In a botanical/chemical context: Refers specifically to the resin from trees of the genus or .
- The dragon's blood from the Dracaena cinnabari tree is a key part of the island's ecosystem.
Variants and Related Words
- Resin (n): A sticky substance exuded by some trees and plants.
- Sanguis draconis: The Latin term for dragon's blood.
Synonyms
- Cinnabar resin (in specific historical/art contexts).
- Red resin.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Dragon's blood tree: Refers to trees, such as , known for producing this resin.
- The dragon's blood tree is known for its unique umbrella-shaped canopy.
Notes on Meaning
- The term is a direct translation of the ancient Greek and Latin names for the substance. It is named for its vivid red color, not because it comes from a dragon. Its primary meaning is the resin itself. The compound term "dragon's blood" functions as a single lexical unit (a noun) for this specific material.
Noun
- a dark red resinous substance derived from various trees and used in photoengraving