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- Amurca abstract "Amurca is the bitter-tasting, dark-colored, watery sediment that settles out of unfiltered olive oil over time. It is also known as "olive oil lees" in English and Turtub in Jordan. Historically, amurca was used for numerous purposes, including as a building material, pesticide, herbicide, and even as an astringent, which was called by the same name. According to Marcus Cato, firewood treated with "crude" amurca burns smokelessly.".
- Amurca wikiPageExternalLink F*.html.
- Amurca wikiPageExternalLink Olea.html.
- Amurca wikiPageExternalLink r_18-1.html.
- Amurca wikiPageExternalLink ancient_uses.html.
- Amurca wikiPageID "3701684".
- Amurca wikiPageRevisionID "589203106".
- Amurca hasPhotoCollection Amurca.
- Amurca subject Category:Toxicology.
- Amurca comment "Amurca is the bitter-tasting, dark-colored, watery sediment that settles out of unfiltered olive oil over time. It is also known as "olive oil lees" in English and Turtub in Jordan. Historically, amurca was used for numerous purposes, including as a building material, pesticide, herbicide, and even as an astringent, which was called by the same name. According to Marcus Cato, firewood treated with "crude" amurca burns smokelessly.".
- Amurca label "Acque di vegetazione".
- Amurca label "Amurca".
- Amurca label "Amurca".
- Amurca label "Margine".
- Amurca sameAs Amurca.
- Amurca sameAs Margine.
- Amurca sameAs Acque_di_vegetazione.
- Amurca sameAs m.09w5wt.
- Amurca sameAs Q1097192.
- Amurca sameAs Q1097192.
- Amurca wasDerivedFrom Amurca?oldid=589203106.
- Amurca isPrimaryTopicOf Amurca.