- beijoim
- beijoim s. m. Ver benjoim.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.
benjoin — (bin join) s. m. 1° Baume qui découle d incisions faites au tronc du styrax benzoin. Fig. • L on a beau faire bien, et semer ses écrits De civette, benjoin...., RÉGNIER Sat. IV. 2° Benjoin français, un des noms vulgaires de l impératoire … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
John III of Portugal — Infobox Portuguese Royalty|monarch name =John III title =King of Portugal and the Algarves of either side of the sea in Africa caption =Portrait of John III by Antonis Mor reign =December 13, 1521 mdash;June 11, 1557 investiture =December 19,… … Wikipedia
benzoin — benzoin1 /ben zoh in, zoyn, ben zoh in/, n. 1. Also called gum benjamin, gum benzoin. a reddish brown, aromatic balsamic resin occurring in almondlike fragments and having a vanillalike odor, obtained from trees of the genus Styrax, esp. S.… … Universalium
benzene — [19] The original name given to this hydrocarbon, by the German chemist Eilhardt Mitscherlich in 1833, was benzine. He based it on the term benzoic acid, a derivative of benzoin, the name of a resinous substance exuded by trees of the genus… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
benzoin — I ben•zo•in [[t]ˈbɛn zoʊ ɪn, zɔɪn, bɛnˈzoʊ ɪn[/t]] n. 1) pln a reddish brown balsamic resin obtained from certain storax trees, used in medicine and perfumery 2) pln any plant belonging to the genus Lindera (Benzoin), of the laurel family, as the … From formal English to slang
benzene — [19] The original name given to this hydrocarbon, by the German chemist Eilhardt Mitscherlich in 1833, was benzine. He based it on the term benzoic acid, a derivative of benzoin, the name of a resinous substance exuded by trees of the genus… … Word origins
ben|zo|in — «BEHN zoh ihn, behn ZOH ; BEHN zo ihn», noun. 1. a dry, brittle resin with a fragrant odor, obtained by cutting the bark of certain species of trees of Java, Laos, Sumatra, and Thailand. Benzoin is used chiefly in cosmetics, perfumes, and incense … Useful english dictionary