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myrrh aromatic resin that is burned as incense and used in perfume
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myrrh called anti, the aromatic plant from Punt. THe trees were planted on temple ground sand the gum resin product of the plant was used in rituals as incense and perfume to the gods.
Ãâó: www.angelfire.com/me3/egyptgoddess/Def2.html
myrrh A kind of resin from shrubs, used to make perfume and medicine.
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myrrh a gum used for perfume or incense, one of the gifts that the three wise men gave to Jesus
Ãâó: www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/festivals-christmas...
myrrh An aromatic, bitter-tasting gum resin obtained principally from a small thorny tree, Commiphora myrrha (family Burseraceae), native to Anatolia and northeast Africa, myrrh was highly prized in the ancient and medieval world as an ingredient of perfume, incense, cosmetics, and medicines. The Egyptians used it in embalming, filling body cavities with powdered myrrh; and, along with Frankencense and gold, it was a gift of the Magi to the infant Jesus. ...
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