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Definition: Balm cricket
Cricket
\Crick"et\ (kr?k"?t), n. [OE. criket, OF. crequet,
criquet; prob. of German origin, and akin to E. creak; cf. D.
kriek a cricket. See
Creak.] (Zo["o]l.)
An orthopterous insect of the genus
Gryllus, and allied
genera. The males make chirping, musical notes by rubbing
together the basal parts of the veins of the front wings.
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Note: The common European cricket is
Gryllus domesticus;
the common large black crickets of America are
Gryllus niger
,
Gryllus neglectus, and others.
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Balm cricket. See under
Balm.
Cricket bird, a small European bird (
Silvia locustella);
-- called also
grasshopper warbler.
Cricket frog, a small American tree frog (
Acris gryllus);
-- so called from its chirping.
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Balm
\Balm\ (b[aum]m), n. [OE. baume, OF. bausme, basme, F.
baume, L. balsamum balsam, from Gr. ba`lsamon; perhaps of
Semitic origin; cf. Heb. b[=a]s[=a]m. Cf.
Balsam.]
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1. (Bot.) An aromatic plant of the genus
Melissa.
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2. The resinous and aromatic exudation of certain trees or
shrubs. --Dryden.
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3. Any fragrant ointment. --Shak.
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4. Anything that heals or that mitigates pain.
“Balm for
each ill.” --Mrs. Hemans.
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Balm cricket (Zo["o]l.), the European cicada. --Tennyson.
Balm of Gilead (Bot.), a small evergreen African and
Asiatic tree of the terebinthine family (
Balsamodendron Gileadense
). Its leaves yield, when bruised, a strong
aromatic scent; and from this tree is obtained the balm of
Gilead of the shops, or balsam of Mecca. This has a
yellowish or greenish color, a warm, bitterish, aromatic
taste, and a fragrant smell. It is valued as an unguent
and cosmetic by the Turks. The fragrant herb
Dracocephalum Canariense is familiarly called balm of
Gilead, and so are the American trees,
Populus balsamifera
, variety candicans (balsam poplar), and
Abies balsamea (balsam fir).
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