BALM
a.
A
chiefly Mediterranean perennial herb (Melissa officinalis) in the mint
family, grown for its lemon-scented foliage, which is used as a seasoning or
for tea. Also called lemon balm.
b.
Any
of several related plants in the mint family, such as the bee balm and the
horse balm.
2.
Any
of various aromatic resins exuded from several trees and shrubs, especially
the balm of Gilead (Commiphora) and related plants.
3.
An
aromatic salve or oil.
4.
A
pleasing aromatic fragrance.
- 5. A soothing, healing, or comforting agent or quality. A fragrant ointment or
preparation used to heal or soothe the skin.
- Something that has a
comforting, soothing, or restorative effect.
It
can also be defined as any of the various aromatic substances used for
healing and soothing balsam – any of various fragrant oleoresins used in
medicines and perfumes balm of Gilead = a fragrant oleoresin.
BALM
– semisolid preparation (usually containing a medincine) applied externally
as a remedy or for soothing an irritation ointment, slave, unguent, unction.
Arnica
– an ointment used in treating bruises. Baby oil – an ointment for babies.
Balsam – an ointment containing a fragrant resin.Carron oil – an ointment
formerly used to treat burns. Cerate – a hard medicated paste made of lard or
oil mixed with wax or resin. Chrism, Chrison, holy oil, sacramental oil – a consecrated
ointment consisting of a mixture of oil and balsam. Lip balm – a balm applied
to the lips. Mentholated slave – a slave containing menthol, Mercurial
ointment – an ointment containing mercury. Curative, Cure, Therapeutic,
remedy = a medicine or therapy that cures disease or relieve pain. Zinc
ointment – an ointment containing zinc which is used to treat certain skin
diseases, medical specialty, medicine – the branches of medical science that
deal with nonsurgical techniques. Lanolin, wool fat, wool grease – a yellow
viscous animal oil extracted from wool; a mixture of fatty acids and esters;
used in some ointments and costmetics.
Based
on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University,
Farlex Inc.
BALM
noun
1. Ointment, cream, lotion,
salve, emollient, balsam, liniment, embrocation, unguent, cerate The balm is
very soothing.
2. Comfort, support,
relief, cheer, consolation, solace, palliative, anodyne, succour,
restorative, curative This place is a balm to the soul.
Based
on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University,
Farlex Inc.
BALM
noun
1. ointment, cream, lotion, salve,
emollient, balsam, liniment, embrocation, unguent, cerate The balm is very
soothing.
2. comfort, support, relief, cheer,
consolation, solace, palliative, anodyne, succour, restorative, curative This
place is a balm to the soul.
Production
of Balm
Materials Required
1.--------- oil
2. P---------
3.P-------- j-------
4.M--------- cry-----
5.Camphor
6.Peppermint oil
Procedure
1.Put p----------- wa-, p--------- j------ and p--------- oil in a hot metal pot and
stir to blend properly.
2.Add cam------and stir to blend.
3.Put off the heat, add m-------- cry------,add pepper mint oil and mix properly.
4.Pour into bottles or containers of choice.
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