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- and Portugal to Greece and western and southeastern Turkey. At one time terebinths growing on the eastern s****s of the Mediterranean Sea (in Syria, Lebanon...
- (23 m) in diameter. This tree is notable for being one of the largest terebinths in the area, and marks the upper end of the valley. Since the early 1970s...
- some botanical scholars have concluded that the actual source was a terebinth tree in the genus Pistacia. In the Bible, balsam is designated by various...
- BCE). Elsewhere (Genesis 14:13)[clarification needed] it is called 'the Terebinths of Mamre the Amorite',[clarification needed] Mamre being the name of one...
- Tsikoudia (Gr****: τσικουδιά, romanized: tsikoudiá, literally "terebinth") is a traditional alcoholic beverage and pomace brandy from the Gr**** island...
- locust comprise the most prominent temperate forest genera, while laurel, terebinth, Cercis siliquastrum, broom, red firethorn, and oak species such as Quercus...
- historically near Hebron ("And Abram moved his tent, and came to dwell at the terebinths of Mamre, which are in Hebron; and he built an altar there to יהוה") and...
- USS Terebinth (AN-59) – laid down as USS Balm (YN-78) – was a Ailanthus-class net laying ship which served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. Terebinth...
- pistachio coffee or terebinth coffee, is a traditional hot beverage in Kurdish and Turkish cuisine. It is made of ground roasted terebinth fruits (related...
- The Terebinth of Nero (Latin: Terebinthus Neronis; also named Tiburtinum Neronis or Obeliscus Neronis in Latin) was a mausoleum built in ancient Rome...