Definition of Balsam. Meaning of Balsam. Synonyms of Balsam

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Definition of Balsam

Balsam
Balsam Bal"sam, v. t. To treat or anoint with balsam; to relieve, as with balsam; to render balsamic.

Meaning of Balsam from wikipedia

- Balsam is the resinous exudate (or sap) which forms on certain kinds of trees and shrubs. Balsam (from Latin balsamum "gum of the balsam tree," ultimately...
- Talia Balsam (born 1959) is an American television and film actress. Talia Balsam was born in New York City in 1959, to actors Martin Balsam and Joyce...
- Martin Henry Balsam (November 4, 1919 – February 13, 1996) was an American actor. He had a prolific career in character roles in film, in theatre, and...
- Riga Black Balsam (Latvian: Rīgas Melnais balzams) is a traditional Latvian balsam often considered to be the national drink of Latvia. According to tradition...
- Balsam of Peru or Peru balsam, also known and marketed by many other names, is a balsam derived from a tree known as Myroxylon balsamum var. pereirae;...
- products, often known as balsam or balm. Balsam tree may refer to: Abies balsamea, balsam fir, the source of Canada balsam Colophospermum mopane, an African...
- Balsam Lake may refer to: Balsam Lake (Ontario), a lake in the Kawartha lakes region Balsam Lake Provincial Park, on the above lake Minnesota Balsam Lake...
- Abies balsamea or balsam fir is a North American fir, native to most of eastern and central Canada (Newfoundland west to central Alberta) and the northeastern...
- rule-of-thumb, "jewelweed" is used exclusively for Nearctic species, and balsam is usually applied to tropical species. In the British Isles by far the...
- Tolu balsam or balsam of Tolu is a balsam that originates from South America (Colombia, Peru, Venezuela). It is similar to (and frequently confounded with)...