Bark of certain trees
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TANBark of certain trees.
quinidinecolorless, crystalline alkaloid, C20H24N2O2, isomeric with quinine, obtained from the bark of certain species of cinchona trees or shrubs, used chiefly to regulate heart rhythm and to treat
ROSSRough bark of trees.
TANCrushed bark of oak trees.
cinchonathe medicinal bark of such trees or shrubs
woodedthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
quebrachothe wood or bark of any of these trees
woodsthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
woodthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
simarubathe bark of this family of trees and shrubs
woodingthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
phlorizina chemical found in the root bark of fruit trees
phlorizinsPHLORIZIN, a chemical found in the root bark of fruit trees
quebracho(Spanish) any of several tropical American trees and their timber or bark
quebrachosQUEBRACHO, (Spanish) any of several tropical American trees and their timber or bark
cankersA necrotic, fungal disease of apple and other trees that results in damage to the bark
paperbarksUsed in names of other trees that have a peeling papery bark, e.g., paperbark maple, paperbark birch
paperbarkUsed in names of other trees that have a peeling papery bark, e.g., paperbark maple, paperbark birch
thymelaeaceousof the Thymelaeaceae, the family of trees and shrubs with simple leaves and tough bark to which spurge laurel belongs
ashesany of a genus (Fraxinus) of trees of the olive family with pinnate leaves, thin furrowed bark, and gray branchlets
redwoodsEither of two giant conifers with thick fibrous bark, native to California and Oregon. They are the tallest known trees and are among the largest living organisms
angosturathe bitter, aromatic bark of either of two South American citrus trees, Galipea officinalis or G. cusparia, used in medicine and in the preparation of liqueurs and bitters
quebrachoany of several tropical American trees of the genus Schinopsis, having very hard wood, esp. S. lorentzii, the wood and bark of which are important in tanning and dyeing
madroneany of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. menziesii(Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries
madronaany of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. menziesii(Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries
madronesany of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. menziesii(Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries
madronasany of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. menziesii(Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries
madronoany of several evergreen trees belonging to the genus Arbutus, of the heath family, esp. A. menziesii(Pacific madrone) of western North America, having red, flaky bark and bearing edible reddish berries
cinchonaany of several trees or shrubs of the genus Cinchona, of the madder family, esp. C. calisaya, native to the Andes, cultivated there and in Java and India for its bark, which yields quinine and other alkaloids