IPA: /ˈtɛr.ə.bɪnθ/
KK: /tɛˈrɛbɪnθ/
A small tree found in the Mediterranean region that produces a substance used for tanning and making turpentine.
The terebinth tree is known for its ability to thrive in dry climates.
Terebinth → The word 'terebinth' comes from Latin 'terebinthus', which is derived from Greek 'terebinthos', meaning a type of tree known for its resin. The term refers specifically to the tree that produces turpentine, highlighting its significance in ancient times for its medicinal and practical uses.
Imagine a tree that produces resin, like the terebinth, which is known for its valuable sap. This helps you remember that 'terebinth' refers to a specific type of tree.
No commonly confused words.