sandarac
/ˈsændəræk/(亦作gum sandarac)
noun
mass noun
- a gum resin obtained from the alerce (cypress) of Spain and North Africa, used in making varnish山达(树)脂, 柏脂。
词源
late Middle English (denoting realgar): from Latin sandaraca, from Greek sandarakē, of Asiatic origin. The current sense dates from the mid 17th cent.