mersin

mersin
is., bit. b., Rum.
Mersingillerden, Güney ve Batı Anadolu dağlarında yetişen, yaprakları yaz kış yeşil kalan, gıda ve parfüm sanayisinde ham madde olarak kullanılan, meyvesi murt adıyla bilinen, esansı çıkarılan, beyaz çiçekli, güzel kokulu bir ağaç, mersin ağacı, sazak (Myrtus communis)
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