Balsam

/ˈbɔːlsəm/ noun

A fragrant, soothing oil or resin obtained from certain trees and plants, used in medicines, perfumes, and as a healing balm.

From Latin 'balsamum,' borrowed from Greek 'bálsamon,' which came from a Semitic language (like Hebrew 'basam'). The word traveled westward along trade routes as the precious substance itself was traded.

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