Results for: dark red resinous substance, medicinal resin obtained from certain tropical trees
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any of various kinds of small leafy plants which grow in clusters on different surfaces (ground, rocks, trees, etc.), lichen, mildewmoss
any plant belonging to the genus Monstera (usually types of houseplants); type of tropical fruit similar in appearance to a pineconemonstera
any plant of the genus Calceolaria (Botany), slipperwort, tropical American plantcalceolaria
any species of tropical tree from the genus Rauwolfia, root used to make sedative drugs, tropical SE Asian treerauwolfia
any substance similar to opium; natural substance produced in the body in response to stress or pain; synthetic drug with effects similar to those of opium, having characteristics similar to that of opium; caused by an opioid peptide, caused by a subst...opioid
any tree from the genus Santalum (native to Asia); fragrant wood of a tree from the genus Santalum, aromatic oil of sandalwood tree, tree resembling sandalwood tree, tropical evergreen tree, wood of sandalwood treesandalwood
any tree producing rubber, tropical American tree supplying rubberrubber tree
apparatus used for inhaling medicinal substances; respirator, device used for artificial respiration, inhalerinhalator
apparatus used for inhaling medicinal substances; respirator, device used for artificial respiration; one who inhales, one who breathes in, device for inhaling medicine, inhalator, somebody who inhalesinhaler
appear larger each night, become something stated, beeswax, earwax, increase, made of wax; resembling wax, naturally-occurring greasy substance, polish something with wax, preparation for polishing, record, remove hair with wax, resinous mixture used i...wax
application of bleach, chlorine product used for whitening; act of whitening, color-removing substance, lighten in color, make white, use bleach onbleach
apply a poultice to a wounded or inflamed area of the body, moist substance applied to injury, plaster, soft heated mass of herbs (or meal, clay, etc.) wrapped in a cloth and applied to a wounded or inflamed area of the bodypoultice
apply medicinal plaster, apply plaster, apply mortar; stick, glue; apply a cast; defeat (Slang), apply something thickly, bombard, cover walls with plaster, defeat severely, lime mixture for walls, make something appear in many locations, wall covering...plaster
applying to many, collected to form whole, collective noun, combined; communal, common; obtained through cooperation, cooperative enterprize (i.e. factory, farm, etc.), members of collective, shared by all, worker-run enterprise, worker-run under state...collective
appreciate, esteem, respect, hold in high regard; estimate value, appraise, assess worth, award for winner, reward, trophy, item won in a competition; booty, loot, plunder; acquisition, property that has been obtained from others, captured ship or carg...prize
 

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