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Definitions from the WebGum KinoDescription:Gum kino, also known as kino gum, is a resinous substance derived from various trees. It is typically obtained by making incisions in the trunk or branches of these trees, which results in the exudation of a reddish, sticky sap. Gum kino has been used for its medicinal properties and in various industries, such as pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics. Examples:Noun: The use of gum kino in traditional medicine dates back centuries. Verb: The tree was carefully tapped to collect the gum kino sap. Adjective: The pharmaceutical company utilizes the gum kino resin in their new line of products. Adverb: She applied the ointment gum kino on the affected area diligently. Possible Related Products: | ||||
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