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CoPALM
CoPALM is dedicated to preventing substance use and fostering a supportive environment for the community at large.
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COPALM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun co· palm ˈkōˌpäm plural -s 1. storax sense 2b 2. sweet gum sense 1 Word History Etymology Louisiana French copalm, copal, from Mexican Spanish copalme.
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COPALM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Copalm definition: the aromatic brown resin obtained from the sweet gum tree. See examples of COPALM used in a sentence.
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copalm
ˈcopalm In copalm balsam, a yellowish thickish fluid, exuding from the Sweet Gum-tree of N. America, which has been used instead of storax.1775 B. Romans Florida 336 Live oak abound here, intermixed with copalm and other timber. 1832 D. J. Browne Sylva Amer. 200 This tree is universally called Sweet...
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We are CoPALM. Our mission is to promote safer and healthier communities through reducing alcohol, marijuana, & other drug-related harms. form.jotform.com ...
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COPALM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. the aromatic brown resin obtained from the sweet gum tree 2. → another name for the sweet gum.... Click for more definitions.
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copaline
copaline (ˈkəʊpəlɪn) [f. copal + -ine.] 1. Min. The same as copalite. (So-called in German by Hausmann 1847; in Dana (1850) 556; Watts Dict. Chem. 1863–82 Copalin.) 2. Another name of Copalm Balsam.1882 in Syd. Soc. Lex. 3. Chem. A hard colourless friable substance found in copal.1882 in Syd. Soc. L...
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copalm, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun copalm is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for copalm is from 1775, in the writing of Bernard Romans, ...
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CoPALM is a citywide coalition addressing public health issues in Metropolitan Los Angeles. Follow Details Page · Community Organization copalm.org
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Copalm Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Copalm definition: A brownish, aromatic resin obtained from the sweet gum tree.
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definition of copalm by The Free Dictionary
(Biochemistry) the aromatic brown resin obtained from the sweet gum tree. 2. (Plants) another name for the sweet gum. [C19: from Louisiana French, ...
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copalm - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
copalm (countable and uncountable, plural copalms). Archaic form of copal. 1838, The London Journal of Arts and Sciences , volume 12, page 57:.
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Liquidambar styraciflua
It has many names, including liquid amber or copalm balsam. It is a kind of native balsam, or resin, resembling turpentine.
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copal
copal (ˈkəʊpəl) [a. Sp. copal (F. copal, copale), ad. Mexican copalli incense (Molina, 1571), a fragrant translucent white resin which distils from a tree, thence called copalquahuitl, also by extension applied to any similar resin (Hernandez, 1651, iii. i.).] 1. a. A hard translucent odoriferous re...
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liquidambar
liquidambar (lɪkwɪˈdæmbə(r)) Also liquid amber. [a. mod.L. liquidambar (in Renou 1615), app. irreg. f. L. liquid-us liquid + med.L. ambar amber.] 1. A resinous gum which exudes from the bark of the tree Liquidambar styraciflua. Called also copalm balsam.1598 Florio, Liquidambro, liquid amber. 1616 B...
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