10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MASTIC TREE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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Mastic Gum Mastic gum is a resinous exudate obtained from the stem and leaves
of the mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus), an evergreen shrub native to the
Mediterranean Basin. It is used as a food ingredient in the Mediterranean region
and also ...
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
A resinous substance obtained from the common mastic-tree, Pistacia Lentis- cits
, a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the countries around the Mediterranean
. The commercial article is derived principally from the Levant, and especially ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1890
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Plant Life in the World's Mediterranean Climates: ...
Mastic tree (Pistacia lentiscus) in the Anacar- diaceae family is a particularly
drought-tolerant plant of maquis. ... Resin from the mastic tree was also used
medicinally and as a base for varnish from ancient Roman times to the 19th
century.
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
Hence ult. masticate.'] I. n. 1. A resinous substance obtained from the common
mastic-tree, Pistacia Lentis- cus, a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the
countries around the Mediterranean. The commercial article Is derived principally
from ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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An encyclopaedia of useful and ornamental plants: consisting ...
The Mastic-tree is a native of the south of Europe and the Levant, and appears by
Evelyn's Kalendarium Hortense to have been cultivated in Britain so early as
1G64. It is less hardy than the Chian turpentine- tree, requiring the shelter of a ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, M. A. Burnett, 1852
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
A resinous substance obtained from the common mastic-tree, Pistacia Leniis- eus
, a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the countries around the Mediterranean
. The commercial article is derived principally from the Levant, and especially ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1906
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
A resinous substance obtained from the common mastic-tree, Fistacia Lentis- cus
, a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the countries around the Mediterranean
. The commercial article is derived principally from the Levant, and especially ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
A resinous substance obtained from t 6 common mastic-tree, Pistacia Lent-iscus,
a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the countries around the Mediterranean.
The commercial article is derived rinclpally from the Levant, and res ially from ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1904
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
A resinous substance obtained from the common mastic-tree, Pistacia Lentis- cus
, a small tree about 12 feet high, native in the countries around the Mediterranean
. The commercial article is derived principally from the Levant, and especially ...
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Sauer's Herbal Cures: America's First Book of Botanic ...
4 Mastic Tree Pistacia lentiscus Sauer: Mastixbaum (1778) The sweet licoiice-
tasting resin from the hark of this Old World tree is still used in cookery and
medicine. The Romans and Greeks flavored fruit with the hernes; the resin is
used to ...
William Woys Weaver, 2001
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MASTIC TREE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
mastic tree im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Visit the Greek Island of Chios
In Chios Town, look for stores selling soaps, sweets and even sodas made from the sweet resin of the mastic tree. Citrus Museum, 9-11 Argenti ... «Huffington Post Canada, Jul 15»
Paradise Discovered: Yellow Mastic
... of our largest native critically endangered trees, the Yellow Mastic tree, not to be confused with our endemic Black Mastic tree (also critically ... «The Cayman Reporter, Jun 15»
Garden Sage: Coaxing flowers from a crepe myrtle and facing facts …
Question: We have a question on when, if and how much we should trim from our mastic tree. It was planted in October 2013 and we have ... «Arizona Daily Star, Mai 15»
Mastic trees can become invasive in irrigated areas
Answer: The plant in the photo appears to be a young mastic tree or evergreen pistacia. Pistacia lentiscus is a Mediterranean native that grows ... «azcentral.com, Mai 15»
How can a 9th-century 'Leechbook' be relevant today?
The "Leechbook" even included instructions on performing surgery for correcting a hare lip: “pound mastic [resin from a mastic tree] very small, ... «Mother Nature Network, Apr 15»
The divine purposes of America and Russia
Under a mastic tree. And Daniel said: Well hast thou lied against thy own head: for behold the angel of God having received the sentence of ... «The Economist, Feb 15»
Religion not the answer for legal needs
The witness answered: “Under a mastic tree….” Daniel then examined the second witness who answered the same question: “Under an ... «Scotsman, Feb 15»
Valentine's Day gift ideas
... lime, juniper berry, basil, jasmine, mastic tree, abelmoschus, vetiver and cedar ($110 for 3.3 ounces) at Sephora stores and sephora.com. «STLtoday.com, Jan 15»
Chewing Gum Eliminates about 100 Million Bacteria in 10 Minutes
Greek people used to chew resin obtained from mastic tree called mastiche, according to Chemical and Engineering News (C&N). Chewing ... «International Business Times, India Edition, Jan 15»
Discover a way of life wandering Athens markets
Mastic, the gummy sap from the mastic tree, related to the pistachio, is the ingredient in Mastiha liquor, sweet, thick and smooth. marine drink at ... «Hellenic News of America, Jan 15»