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myrrh Meaning in Tamil ( myrrh வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

புதர்ச் செடிகளில் இருந்து எடுக்கப்படும் ஒரு வகை பிசின்,



myrrh தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

myrrh's Usage Examples:

Gold, with myrrh and frankincense were offered by the Persian Magi to the infant Jesus at his birth; and in Revelation viii.


The work derives its name from the picturesque story of the cave where Adam deposited the treasure of gold, myrrh and incense which he had brought away from paradise: the cave was used as a burying-place by him and his descendants until the deluge.


These slopes are the home of aromatic flora which yields myrrh and frankincense.


The tree from which myrrh is extracted grows in many places, but the industry is chiefly carried on at Suda, 60 m.


Ivory, cattle, butter, coffee, cotton, myrrh, gums and skins are exported from the Benadir country.


Several herbal remedies, including calendula (Calendula officinalis), myrrh (Commiphora molmol), and goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis), may be helpful in treating existing sores.


73), the bird came from Arabia every Soo years, bearing his father embalmed in a ball of myrrh, and buried him in the temple of the sun.


galbanum, myrrh, stacte, frankincense, calamus, cassia and cinnamon, were all of them used in perfumes, even the myrrh being probably the kind distinguished at the present time in the Bombay market as perfumed myrrh or bissabol, which still forms an ingredient of the joss sticks used as incense in the temples in China.


Examples are ammoniacum, asafetida, bdellium, euphorbium, gamboge, myrrh, sagapanum and scammony.


modern "balm of Gilead" or "Mecca balsam," an aromatic gum produced by the Balsamodendron opobalsamum, is more likely the Hebrew mor, which the English Bible wrongly renders "myrrh.


Joss >>galbanum, myrrh, stacte, frankincense, calamus, cassia and cinnamon, were all of them used in perfumes, even the myrrh being probably the kind distinguished at the present time in the Bombay market as perfumed myrrh or bissabol, which still forms an ingredient of the joss sticks used as incense in the temples in China.





Synonyms:

gum resin, gum myrrh, sweet cicely, myrrh tree, Commiphora myrrha,



Antonyms:

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