Amurca

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Amurca is the bitter tasting, dark watery liquid which flows from pressed olives under light pressure, prior to the olive oil which only drains under greater pressure. Historically, amurca was used for numerous purposes, including as a building material, pesticide[1], herbicide[1], and even as an astringent, which was called by the same name. Firewood treated with amurca burns smokelessly[2].


This article incorporates content from the 1728 Cyclopaedia, a publication in the public domain.


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  1. ^ a b Ancient and Modern Day Pest Control
  2. ^ John N. Lupia in discussion with David Hall