tolu balsam
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Definition
Noun: 1. Aromatic resin: A yellowish-brown, aromatic balsam or oleoresin obtained from the South American tree Myroxylon balsamum. It is valued for its pleasant, vanilla-like scent and medicinal properties. 2. Medicinal substance: Specifically, this balsam is used as an ingredient in pharmaceuticals, most notably in cough syrups and lozenges, for its expectorant and mild antiseptic qualities.
Usage Examples
- The old recipe for the cough syrup called for pure tolu balsam.
- Tolu balsam is collected by making incisions in the bark of the balsam tree.
- The perfumer noted the warm, sweet aroma of the tolu balsam in the blend.
Advanced Usage
- "Tolu balsam" is often used in a technical or historical context within pharmacology, perfumery, and botany. It is less common in everyday modern English.
- In historical texts, it might be referred to simply as "tolu".
Variants and Related Words
- Balsam of Tolu: A synonymous term.
- Toluifera balsamum: An older botanical name for the source tree.
- Balsam: A broader category of aromatic resins to which tolu balsam belongs.
Synonyms
- Balsam of Tolu
- Thomas balsam (historical/archaic)
- Resin (general, but less specific)
Related Phrases
- Tolu balsam tree: The tree () from which the resin is harvested.
- Tolu syrup: A medicinal preparation historically used for coughs.
Noun
- aromatic yellowish brown balsam from the tolu balsam tree used especially in cough syrups