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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aromatic resin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a type of resin that has a pleasant fragrance, often used in perfumes, incense, or traditional medicine. Example: "The ancient Egyptians used aromatic resin in their embalming processes to mask odors and preserve the body."
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Mastic, also spelled Mastich, aromatic resin, obtained as a soft exudation from incisions in mastic trees.
The traditional Turkish salep dondurma is milk sweetened and flavored with mastic, an aromatic resin, and thickened with salep, the powdered bulbs of several wild orchids.
It typically forms, by chance, when a specific bacterium attacks an aquilaria tree, setting off the production of the dark, aromatic resin inside its trunk.
Venezuela Ultra heavy oil was separated into different fractions including saturate, aromatic, resin and n-pentane insoluble asphaltene.
Meanwhile, a tall silver tagine from Morocco is set up on the table, and some powder is spooned over hot coals within: incense, myrrh and benzoin, the aromatic resin of an Asian tree.
Balsam poplar, North American poplar (Populus balsamifera), native from Labrador to Alaska and across the extreme northern U.S. Often cultivated as a shade tree, it has buds thickly coated with an aromatic resin that is used to make cough syrups.
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The body cavities were filled with powder of myrrh and other aromatic resins and perfumes.
Like some of the members of Anacardiaceae, most of the members of Burseraceae are known for their aromatic resins or gums.
These jars, which probably held olive oil and aromatic resins, are still contained within the wreck.Half of the amphoras remain intact.
Incense burners served as a vital means of contacting deities and ancestors through offerings of aromatic resins, and vibrantly painted ceramic vessels, used for feasting and drinking cacao, show mythological scenes and offer glimpses into courtly life and scribal traditions.
Three condensed polynuclear aromatic resins with different molecular weights (MWs) and MW distributions were heated at 900, 1500, 2200, 2600 and 3000 °C for 2 h.
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