Caranna

/kəˈrænə/ noun

A resinous substance or gum obtained from tropical trees, historically used in varnishes, medicines, or incense.

From Portuguese carana or Spanish carana, derived from Tupi or other Amazonian indigenous languages, referring to aromatic resins from trees like Icica species.

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