"sagapenum" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: sagapenums [plural]
Etymology: From Latin sagapenon, sacopenium. Etymology templates: {{der|en|la|sagapenon}} Latin sagapenon, {{m|la|sacopenium}} sacopenium Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} sagapenum (countable and uncountable, plural sagapenums)
  1. A yellow to brown bitter gum that derives from plants of the genus Ferula. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Gums and resins Categories (lifeform): Scandiceae tribe plants Synonyms: sagapen Related terms: asafetida, galbanum Translations (bitter gum): σαγάπηνον (sagápēnon) [neuter] (Ancient Greek), sagapénum [masculine] (French), سکبینه (sakbīne) [singular] (Persian), سگوینه (sagvīne) [singular] (Persian)

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