camboge

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Gamboge \Gam*boge"\, n.
   A concrete juice, or gum resin, produced by several species
   of trees in Siam, Ceylon, and Malabar. It is brought in
   masses, or cylindrical rolls, from Cambodia, or Cambogia, --
   whence its name. The best kind is of a dense, compact
   texture, and of a beatiful reddish yellow. Taken internally,
   it is a strong and harsh cathartic and emetic. [Written also
   {camboge}.]
   [1913 Webster]

   Note: There are several kinds of gamboge, but all are derived
         from species of {Garcinia}, a genus of trees of the
         order {Guttifer[ae]}. The best Siam gamboge is thought
         to come from {Garcinia Hanburii}. Ceylon gamboge is
         from {G. Morella}. {G. pictoria}, of Western India,
         yields gamboge, and also a kind of oil called gamboge
         butter. Gambogian
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Camboge \Cam*boge"\, n.
   See {Gamboge}.
   [1913 Webster]
    

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