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Aquilaria - Wikipedia
Aquilaria is a genus of trees, called lign aloes or lign-aloes trees, in the family Thymelaeaceae. It includes 21 species native to southeast Asia.
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lign aloes (Genus Aquilaria) - iNaturalist
Aquilaria is a genus of fifteen species of trees, called lign aloes or lign-aloes trees, in the Thymelaeaceae, native to southeast Asia.
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Aloe, Aloes, or Lign-aloe - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
an Oriental tree, having a fragrant wood, but entirely different from the plant from which the bitter resin aloes is obtained, used in medicine.
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lign-aloes
lign-aloes (laɪnˈæləʊz) Also 4–5 ligne aloes, 6–9 lignaloe, 9 (sense c) linaloa, -aloe. [ad. late L. lignum aloēs ‘wood of the aloe’ (aloēs genitive of aloē).] a. The bitter drug aloes; = aloe 3. b. Aloes-wood; = aloe 1. c. [= Sp. linaloe.] An aromatic wood obtained from a Mexican tree of the genus ...
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LIGNALOE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. agarwood 2. linaloa Word History Etymology Middle English ligne aloes, from Middle French lignaloe, lignaloes, from Medieval Latin lignum aloes, literally, ...
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Topical Bible: Lign-Aloes
Lign-aloes, also known simply as aloes, is a fragrant wood mentioned in the Bible, noted for its aromatic properties and use in perfumery and embalming.
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Gyrinops
Gyrinops is a genus of nine species of trees, called lign aloes or lign-aloes trees, in the family Thymelaeaceae.
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Topical Bible: Lign Aloes
Lign aloes, also known as aloeswood or agarwood, is a fragrant wood mentioned in the Bible, noted for its aromatic properties and use in perfumes and ...
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Agarwood - Wikipedia
In the Hebrew Bible, "trees of lign aloes" are mentioned in The Book of Numbers 24:6 and a perfume compounded of aloeswood, myrrh, and cassia is described in ...
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How to Grow and Care for lign aloes - PictureThis
Lign aloes requires a warm, humid environment with well-draining soil. Special care points include ensuring consistent humidity and avoiding waterlogging.
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LIGNALOES Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Lignaloes is mentioned by Marco Polo as one of the principal commodities exchanged in the market of Zaitun. From Project Gutenberg. Take half an ...
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Lign-aloes - Search results provided by BiblicalTraining
This is a resin from Aloes socatrina, and allied species, of the Natural Order Liliaceae, originally from the island of Socotra, but now from Barbados, the Cape ...
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Aloe (disambiguation)
Aloidendron, a genus formerly included in Aloe, known as tree aloes
Aristaloe, a genus formerly included in Aloe
Agarwood, also known as "aloeswood", or "lign-aloes
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xyloaloes
† xylaloe(s, xyloaloe(s Obs. Forms: 6 xiloaloes, 6 (8) xyloaloe, 7 xylaloës, 7–8 (in Dicts.) xyloaloes. [a. late Gr. ξυλαλόη, f. ξύλον wood + ἀλόη aloe. Cf. obs. F. xilaloë (Cotgr.).] = lign-aloes, aloe 1. Also attrib.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde 114 Wasshe them..with wyne, in the whiche is..sode...
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