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Meaning of "myrrha"

myrrha (noun): This phrase does not have a recognizable meaning in English. It appears to be a proper noun or a term specific to a certain context
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  • The daughter of Cinyras, king of Cyprus, who tricks her father into having sexual intercourse with her and escapes the king's wrath by being transformed into a myrrh tree, later giving birth to Adonis.

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Myrrha was turned into a myrrh tree.
The chemical formula of some of the botanical extracts of Commiphoria myrrha are shown below.
Myrrha can have a bitter and aromatic taste.
Oil extract of the gum myrrh Commiphora myrrha has molluscicidal activity against Radix natalensis.
Myrrha consists almost entirely of sesquiterpenes.
This design means the preparation for the basic engineering work for Myrrha can now begin.
Myrrha can be acrid and can stick to the teeth on chewing.
The ointment is an aromatic resin extracted from the tree Commiphora Myrrha.
Myrrha can have a sweet fragrance and a harsh and aromic order.
Macready was not keen and Ellen Tree playing Myrrha.
Eois myrrha is a moth in the Geometridae family.
Regarding smyrna, the word is a Greek dialectic form of myrrha.
Catocala myrrha is a scientific synonym of Catocala nuptialis.
Another commonly used name, Commiphora molmol, is now considered a synonym of Commiphora myrrha.
Myrrha fled and Aphrodite turned her into a myrrh tree.

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The author claims that this use of the word " murr " refers specifically to Commiphora myrrha.
The tincture of myrrha can have an anti-inflammatory effect.
The delusional lust was a punishment from Aphrodite, whom Myrrha had slighted.
Myrrha should be protected from light and moisture in well-closed containers.
Today, myrrh production from the Commiphora myrrha comes mainly from the arid savannas of Somalia.
From Myrrha to lasers, the transmutation research.
While in plant form, Myrrha gives birth to Adonis.
Myrrha is an air-dried oleo-gum resin that exudes from the bark of Commiphora species.
After discovering her identity, Cinyras draws his sword and pursues Myrrha.
One species Myrrha octodecimguttata, is found in Europe.
Does the Commission intend to provide financial support for the Centre and/or the Myrrha project?
Also called Myrrha and Maria, as well as Mary.
Common ( or hirabol ) myrrh appears to derive from Commiphora myrrha.
Myrrha enters, and the king, initially embarrassed by her presence, falls under her spell again.
Another good antiseptic, used in small doses only, is Balsamodendron myrrha.
That night, Myrrha lay awake in torment.
However, the systematic ( taxonomic ) relationship between Commiphora myrrha and Commiphora molmol is not clear.
Myrrha can also comprises balsamic juices from Balsamodendron myrrha, i.e., the Arabian myrtle, a buraceous tree.
In post-classical times, Myrrha has had widespread influence in Western culture.
Myrrha, also known as Smyrna, is the mother of Adonis in Greek mythology.
Three of the medals went to our Myrrha family of vermouths ( Reserva, Red and White ).
Herbs such as Chamomilla recutita, Mentha piperita, Salvia officinalis, Commiphora myrrha may optionally be included.
Preferably, myrrha should not be stored in powdered form . FOLIC ACID.
Hippolyte, nurse of Smyrna Myrrha.
Myrrha - The mother of Adonis.
Legend says that his mother Myrrha was a tree, i.e., a tree nymph or dryad.
Myrrha - The daughter of Cinyras.
Referred to as " the Aretine ", he identifies Schicchi and Myrrha.
The ratio of Commiphora myrrha to Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea augustofolio preferably ranges from 1:2 to 1:4.

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