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balsam

[bawl-suhm] / ˈbɔl səm /


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Here’s an old-style Bordeaux, a 50-50 blend of cabernet sauvignon and merlot with balsam and tree bark surrounding a core of dried fruit and spice.

From Washington Post

Mr. Kocurek’s mother, Tammy Kocurek, crafted soap in a wintry balsam and evergreen scent and tucked them into tiny bags with little cards that read “Baby, it’s Covid outside” as wedding favors.

From New York Times

Forestry crews were responding to the aftermath of a high wind event in early November when they noticed the balsam fir growing close to a home, city arborist Jeff Tarling said.

From Washington Times

The moose explosion has damaged the park’s vegetation, particularly balsam fir, their food of choice during long, snowbound winters.

From Washington Times

I put droplets of this material on “dummies” of dead ants made of flecks of balsam about the size of workers.

From New York Times