styrax in English

noun

any of a family of shrubs or trees which produce resinous and aromatic substances (native to Asia and the Americas)

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1. Styrax chinensis and its forestation techniques.

2. Styrax Benzoin (Benzoin resin) is a perennial tree belonging to the family (Styracaceae)

3. It is derived from the resin of the Styrax Benzoin tree

4. Styrax Benzoin Resin has traditionally been used in incense applications.

5. Styrax Benzoin grows on Sumatra; hence, it’s called Sumatra Benzoin

6. Benjoin Boheme by Diptyque contains the dominant notes of Benjoin, Styrax, Angelica, Sandalwood and Patchouli

7. Styrax produced in Guangdong could reduce blood viscosity and hematocrit, and decrease platelet aggregation.

8. This should not be confused with Benzoin gum from STYRAX (see Benzoin resin)

9. Styrax Benzoin possesses a sweet, warming, rich, vanilla-like aroma with resinous undertones

10. Benzoin is the sap (gum resin) of trees that belong to the Styrax species

11. Other fixatives which may be used include the oleoresins such as benzoin, or styrax.

12. Don't confuse Benzoin with Siam Benzoin (Styrax tonkinensis), which is used only in manufacturing and not as a medicine.

13. Our organic Benzoin resin oil is extracted from Styrax tonkinensis resin and blended with ethanol to improve usability

14. Benzoin definition, a reddish-brown, aromatic balsamic resin occurring in almondlike fragments and having a vanillalike odor, obtained from trees of the genus Styrax, especially S

15. Benzoin (Stryrax Benzoin – Stryraceae) Styrax Benzoin is a tree which originated in Laos and Vietnam, but now grows in and around Malaysia, Java and Sumatra

16. Benzoin definition is - a hard fragrant yellowish balsamic resin from trees (genus Styrax) of southeastern Asia used especially as a fixative in perfumes, as incense, and …

17. Styrax Benzoin is a tree native to the topical climates of southeast Asia, China, and Indonesia.Benzoin resin has been used for centuries for its warming, vanilla-like aroma

18. Benjoin 19 is more amber oriented, with its honey sweet quality, and has a bare smattering of the vanilla-like character of true styrax benzoin

19. Principal cash crops include corn, sesame, soybean, and medicinal plants such as man on ling, duk duea, and kalamong, paper mulberry, styrax, cardamon and cinnamon.

20. Le Benjoin, aussi appelé « baume du Benjoin » est une résine qui provient de diverses plantes du genre « styrax »

21. Benzoin is the sap (gum resin) that comes from cuts in the trunk of trees that belong to the Styrax family. Benzoin is used on the skin for ulcers, bed sores (pressure ulcers), cracked skin, and

22. Benzoin Styrax Benzoin The resin of this tree is Sun-associated (although some--including me--put it with Venus) and has been used for millenia as an incense in a number of cultures.Benzoin is calming, soothing, and restores confidence for the Work

23. Chrism, unlike the oil of Holy Unction and other blessed oils used in Orthodox rites, contains a number of exotic ingredients, including olive oil, white wine, styrax, benzoin, aromatic incenses extracted in oil, rose oil, basil, balsam, Venetian turpentine, galangal, oils of bergamot, clove, marjoram, thyme and sandalwood, and extracts of

24. Benzoin (n.) balsamic resin obtained from a tree (Styrax benzoin) of Indonesia, 1560s (earlier as bengewine, 1550s), from French Benjoin (16c.), which comes via Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian from Arabic luban jawi "incense of Java" (actually Sumatra, but the Arabs confused the two), with lu probably mistaken in Romance languages for a definite article.

25. Our organically crafted Benzoin Resin Oil, also sometimes referred to as Benzoin Resinoid or Benzoin Essential Oil, is derived from the resin or gum of the Styrax Benzoin tree [Family: Stryracaceae], native to Sumatra in Indonesia.With its intensely sweet, warm and vanilla-like aroma with a subtle cinnamon-like undertone and a rich golden brown color, Benzoin Oil was so cherished throughout