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Storax balsam Turpentine Venice turpentine (Larch turpentine) (Larix occidentalis)
Wallaba balsam (Eperua spp.) Some
balsams, such as
Balsam of Peru...
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December 10, 2021. "The
Balsams: Good
Progress Made and
Great Things Ahead". June 17, 2022.
Balsams Grand Resort -
Official site
Balsams Wilderness Ski Area...
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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...
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American actress Balsam, Michigan, an
unincorporated community The
Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in
Dixville Notch, New
Hampshire Balsam,
North Carolina,...
- The
Plott Balsams are a
mountain range in
western North Carolina in the
southeastern United States. The
Plott Balsams are part of the Blue
Ridge Mountain...
- to bond lens elements.
Synthetic resins have
largely replaced organic balsams for use in
slide mounts. Balm of Gilead, a
healing compound made from the...
- 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...
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originally used for
medicinal purposes. Riga
Black Balsam Ukrainian Balsam Krasnaya Polyana Balsam Karelian Balsam Liquor portal Drink portal Bitters – Alcoholic...
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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...
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Balsamic vinegar (Italian:
aceto balsamico) is a dark, concentrated,
intensely flavoured vinegar made
wholly or
partially from
grape must:
freshly crushed...