Almaciga

/ˌælməˈsɪɡə/ noun

A resinous substance or balsam obtained from certain trees, used in varnishes and medicinal preparations.

From Arabic 'al-mastika' (the resin), derived from Greek 'mastiche' (mastic gum). The word entered European languages through medieval trade in Eastern Mediterranean resins and perfumes.

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