| balm of Gilead |
oil from this plant is used in ointments to soothe bruised, swollen, or irritated skin and stop itching from insect bites.
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| balsam |
Balsam is a sticky resin that leaks out of trees when they
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Repayment of an loan by a series of payments in which the last payments is much the largest
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| balsam |
This is a resinous semisolid mass or viscous liquid exuded from a plant. A "true" balsam has a high content of benzoic acid, benzoates, cinnamic acid, or cinnamates.
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| balneotherapy |
This term refers to a healing bath.
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