"balm of Gilead" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. A rare perfume produced in Gilead and used medicinally, mentioned in the Bible. It is sometimes thought to have come from the plant Commiphora gileadensis, and sometimes from a terebinth tree in the genus Pistacia. Tags: uncountable Categories (lifeform): Nepetinae subtribe plants Synonyms: balsam of Gilead
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  2. (figurative) A remedy believed to cure all disease; panacea. Tags: figuratively, uncountable
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  3. Any plant of species Cedronella canariensis, family Lamiaceae, native to Macaronesia. Tags: uncountable
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