| source plant or animal for.... | 松脂(松節油) |
| 英文.... | Species of small deciduous tree or large shrub growing to 7 m in height, native to the Mediterranean region. Believed to have been mentioned in Mycenaean texts; known in Biblical texts and in Ancient Greece. Sap is used as a medicine, and to create an oil of turpentine; the fruit is used to make bread. The bark and galls are used for tanning leather and making a beverage. |
| Pistacia terebinthus(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | ITIS Report: Taxonomy online (2005-) |
| ................. | NCBI Taxonomy Browser (2008-) |
| ................. | USDA Classification online (2008-) |
| ................. | Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-) |
| Cyprus turpentine(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | ITIS Report: Taxonomy online (2005-) |
| ................. | USDA Classification online (2008-) |
| terebinth(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | NCBI Taxonomy Browser (2008-) |
| turpentine-tree(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | NCBI Taxonomy Browser (2008-) |
| Terpentinbaum(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations (2002-) |
| térébinthe(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations (2002-) |
| terebinto(species)............ | [VP] |
| ................. | Food and Agriculture Organization, United Nations (2002-) |