IPA: /bɜːrˈsɛrə/
KK: /bɜrˈsɛrə/
A type of tree that produces a fragrant resin, commonly used for making varnish and incense.
The bursera tree is known for its aromatic resin that is often used in traditional ceremonies.
The word 'bursera' originates from the genus name for a group of trees in the family Burseraceae, which are known for producing aromatic resins. The name is derived from the Latin 'bursera', which is a modification of the Spanish 'bursera', meaning a tree that produces resin. Thus, 'bursera' refers to a type of tree known for its resinous properties.
Think of the aromatic resins produced by the 'bursera' trees, which helps you remember that 'bursera' refers to these specific trees.
No commonly confused words.