noun a fragrant gum resin obtained from trees in the genus Commiphora, used in incense and perfumes
Bdellium is a gum resin obtained from certain trees and is used in perfumes, incense, and traditional medicine.
Bdellium may be studied for its chemical composition and properties in the field of chemistry.
Bdellium is used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes and incense.
Bdellium was used in traditional medicine practices for various ailments.
Bdellium was a valuable commodity in ancient trade routes, mentioned in historical texts such as the Bible.
Bdellium may be mentioned in literature or poetry as a symbol of purity or healing properties.
Bdellium is a resin obtained from certain trees and may be studied for its botanical properties and uses.
Bdellium may be referenced in historical texts for its use in ancient trade or religious ceremonies.