| 释义 | 
		bal·sam \ˈbȯlsəm\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Latin balsamum — more at balm 1.   a.  : an aromatic substance flowing spontaneously or by incision from a plant and not necessarily remaining liquid  b.    (1)  : any of various oleoresins (as copaiba and Canada balsam)   (2)  : any of several resinous substances (as balm of Gilead and benzoin) that contain benzoic or cinnamic acid in addition to resin and usually essential oil — called also true balsam  c.  : any of various pharmaceutical preparations containing resinous substances and having a balsamic odor 2.  : any of several balsam-yielding trees: as  a.  : balsam fir  b.  : balsam poplar  c.  : the tree that produces balsam of Tolu 3.  : something that heals or soothes  < music was balsam to the senses >  < the balsam of flattery > 4.  : a plant of the genus Impatiens; especially  : garden balsam 5.  : cypress spurge 6.  : balsamweed 1 |