Catharpin

/ˈkæθərpɪn/ noun

A resinous substance or compound derived from evergreen trees, used historically in medicines and adhesives.

Possibly from Greek katharos (pure) combined with a pine-related root, though the etymology is obscure. The word appears in older medical and botanical texts referencing plant resins.

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