terebinthine

[ ter-uh-bin-thin, -thahyn ]
/ ˌtɛr əˈbɪn θɪn, -θaɪn /

adjective

of or relating to the terebinth.

Origin of terebinthine

First recorded in 1505–15; terebinth + -ine1

Words nearby terebinthine

Example sentences from the Web for terebinthine

  • Its terebinthine odors scent the vernal gales that enter our open windows with the morning sun.

    Among the Trees at Elmridge |Ella Rodman Church
  • As if it were good for the oxen, and some terebinthine or other medicinal quality ascended into their nostrils.

    The Maine Woods |Henry David Thoreau
  • It was a high region of rolling country, heavily wooded with magnificent pine forests, rich in terebinthine resources.

    Voyage of the Paper Canoe |Nathaniel H. Bishop

British Dictionary definitions for terebinthine

terebinthine
/ (ˌtɛrɪˈbɪnθaɪn) /

adjective

of or relating to terebinth or related plants
of, consisting of, or resembling turpentine