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balsam

Any of various garden plants belonging to the balsam family. They are usually annuals with spurred red or white flowers and pods that burst and scatter their seeds when ripe. (Genus Impatiens, family Balsaminaceae.)

In medicine and perfumery, balsam refers to various oily or gummy aromatic plant resins, such as balsam of Peru from the Central American tree Myroxylon pereirae.



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He is also the Magus having sway over the arcana and the alchemist-physician mastering the anatomia essata (173) and preparing the life-conserving elixirs and balsams.
Division Chairmen Joseph Clarke and Leo Robert invited all to attend the 2002 Fall Conference to be held at the The Balsams Grand Resort and Hotel on September 9-12, 2002.
Resins, balsams, gums, earth waxes and gumlike substances used in rubber compounding.
 
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