An evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean region that is cultivated for its resin.
Composition for moulding and casting weathered ornaments, figures, columns with the hardness of sandstone.
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Examples for "lentisk"
Examples for "lentisk"
1Nearer the shore the lentisk grows, a savory shrub, with cytisus and aromatic rosemary.
2And she led him to a tall plane-tree, beneath whose shade grew arbutus, and lentisk, and purple heather-bushes.
3Mountain and valley, oak wood and ilex grove, lentisk thicket and winding river-bed, are drowned alike in soft-descending, soaking rain.
4Soon the gardens cease, and lentisk, rosemary, box, and ilex-shrubsof Provence-withhere and there a sumach out of reach, cling to the hard stone.
5The yellow wall-flower does not grow here, but instead, one finds nettles and lentisks, greenish moss and lichens.
1He answered: Under a mastic tree.
2Now then if thou sawest her, tell me under what tree thou sawest them conversing together: He said: Under a mastic tree.
3On the border of it stood a tall mastic tree with a lightning-blasted top and many branches which made it easy to climb.
4One goes as best one can over hill and dale through dwarf palms and mastic trees.
1And we smoke the cups with one of those burning sticks of mastic.
2The smoky fragrance of the renowned mastic rose, dense and compelling.
3They were thickly wooded, and we thought we found cinnamon, aloes and mastic.
4Thrice during the forenoon I am accosted with the invitation mastic?
5Tufts of tamarinds, myrtles, and mastic-trees, such as are produced in the temperate zone.
6It has a delicate taste of rose water and mastic.
7The total cost of the work, including mastic, felt and tile, was 17 cts.
8The gum comes from the mastic shrub, which is a member of the pistachio family.
9We winded our way among bushes of myrtle and mastic till we reached the willow-city.
10He noted the abundance of mastic where none grew.
11The "mastic" cement formerly described may be employed for this purpose.
12The principal young trees were Pinus maritima, dwarf-cypress, mastic, caroub, arbutus, myrtle, and wild olive.
13The chief productions are wheat, wine, oil, mastic, figs, raisins, honey, wax, cotton and silk.
14Add the rose water, turn off the heat, and sprinkle on the gum mastic, stirring vigorously.
15A still more brilliant result is obtained with mastic dissolved in a great excess of alcohol.
16Today it would be shatterproof plastic and mastic.