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balm
[ bahm ]
noun
- any of various oily, fragrant, resinous substances, often of medicinal value, exuding from certain plants, especially tropical trees of the genus Commiphora.
- a plant or tree yielding such a substance.
- any aromatic or fragrant ointment.
- aromatic fragrance; sweet odor:
the balm of orange blossoms.
- any of various aromatic plants of the mint family, especially those of the genus Melissa, as M. officinalis lemonbalm, having ovate lemon-scented leaves used as a seasoning.
- anything that heals, soothes, or mitigates pain:
the balm of friendship in troubled times.
balm
/ bɑːm /
noun
- any of various oily aromatic resinous substances obtained from certain tropical trees and used for healing and soothing See also balsam
- any plant yielding such a substance, esp the balm of Gilead
- something comforting or soothing
soft music is a balm
- any aromatic or oily substance used for healing or soothing
- Also calledlemon balm an aromatic Eurasian herbaceous plant, Melissa officinalis , having clusters of small fragrant white two-lipped flowers: family Lamiaceae (labiates)
- a pleasant odour
Derived Forms
- ˈbalmˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- balmlike adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of balm1
Example Sentences
On her new lip balm collection, what Tyra taught her and how being a mom inspires her management decisions.
Before long, they began making shoe polish and, the big moneymaker: lip balm.
They introduced the lip balm, a combination of beeswax and sweet almond oil, in 1991.
From Crystal Pepsi to Cheetos Lip Balm, see the culinary innovations we probably could have done without.
But what about odd concoctions we could have done without, like Cheetos lip balm?
Every word that now fell from the agitated Empress was balm to the affrighted nerves of her daughter.
This information was balm to Louis, as it seemed to promise a peaceful termination to so threatening an affair.
The effect was that of a bird of Paradise bringing balm to our overwrought nerves.
The little foolish words, so sweetly commonplace, fell like balm upon an open wound.
She felt a great sense of relief, as if a balm were laid at evening upon the morning's wound.
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