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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: MAR-MEC |
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MASTIC, or MASTICH (Gr. ao-rixrt, probably connected with aoavOai, to chew, since mastic is used in the East as a chewing gum) , a resinous exudation obtained from the lentisk, Pistacia lentiscus, an evergreen shrub of the natural order Anacardiaceae. The lentisk or mastic plant is indigenous to the Mediterranean coast region from Syria to Spain, but grows also in Portugal, Morocco and the Canaries. Although experiments have proved that excellent mastic might be obtained in other islands in the ' Sir John Romilly , M.P. for Devonport, 1847 to 1852, was the last master of the rolls to sit in Parliament. He was appointed master )f the rolls in 1851.873archipelago, the production of the substance has been, since the time of Dioscorides, almost exclusively confined to the island of Chios. The mastic districts of that island are for the most part flat and stony, with little hills and few streams. The shrubs are about 6 ft. high. The resin is contained in the bark and not in the wood
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pale yellow or faint greenish tinge, which darkens slowly by age. During the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries mastic enjoyed a high reputation as a medicine, and formed an ingredient in a large number of medical compounds; but its use in medicine is now obsolete, and it is chiefly employed for making varnish.Pistacia Khinjuk and P. cabulica, trees growing throughout Sindh, Baluchistan
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