benzoin
pronunciation
How to pronounce benzoin in British English: UK ['benzɔɪn]
How to pronounce benzoin in American English: US ['benzɔɪn]
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- Noun:
- gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation
Word Origin
- benzoin (n.)
- balsamic resin obtained from a tree (Styrax benzoin) of Indonesia, 1560s (earlier as bengewine, 1550s), from Middle French benjoin (16c.), which comes via Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian from Arabic luban jawi "incense of Java" (actually Sumatra, with which the Arabs confused it), with lu probably mistaken in Romance languages for a definite article. The English form with -z- is perhaps from influence of Italian benzoi (Venetian, 1461).
Example
- 1. Containing or derived from benzoic acid or benzoin .
- 2. Studies of microscale preparation method of benzoin .
- 3. Keynote : benzoin , patchouli , frankincense and suede .