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tacamahac
[tak-uh-muh-hak]
noun
any of several resinous substances, used in incenses, ointments, etc.
any tree, as of the genera Bursera and Populus, yielding such a product.
tacamahac
/ ˈæəəˌæ /
noun
any of several strong-smelling resinous gums obtained from certain trees, used in making ointments, incense, etc
any tree yielding this resin, esp the balsam poplar
Word History and Origins
Origin of tacamahac1
Word History and Origins
Origin of tacamahac1
Example Sentences
Nearly a world tree is this poplar, which in some one of its variable forms is called also tacamahac, and balsam poplar as well.
The camp had been placed under a beautiful tree—the tacamahac, or balsam poplar.
Nor is the balsam-poplar, or tacamahac, less delightfully fragrant, especially while the gummy buds are just beginning to unfold; this is an elegant growing tree, where it has room to expand into boughs.
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