the bark of a tree
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rindthe bark of a tree
rindedthe bark of a tree
corksthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
corkedthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
recorksthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
corkthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
cicatricesA scar on the bark of a tree
babulsthe gum, pods, or bark of such a tree
babulthe gum, pods, or bark of such a tree
quebrachotree, Aspidosperma quebrachoblanco, of the dogbane family, yielding a medicinal bark
yohimbine(Bantu) an alkaloid obtained from the bark of a W. African tree
yohimbinesYOHIMBINE, (Bantu) an alkaloid obtained from the bark of a W. African tree
yohimbetropical African tree, Corynanthe johimbe, whose bark is a source of the alkaloid yohimbine
yohimbestropical African tree, Corynanthe johimbe, whose bark is a source of the alkaloid yohimbine
quassiasThe wood, bark, or root of this tree, yielding a bitter medicinal tonic, insecticide, and vermifuge
cinnamonsAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
cinchonasThe dried bark of this tree, which is a source of quinine and other medicinal alkaloids
cinnamonAn aromatic spice made from the peeled, dried, and rolled bark of a Southeast Asian tree
canellathe cinnamonlike bark of a West Indian tree, Canella winterana, used as a condiment and in medicine
sassywoodthe bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
sassywoodsSASSYWOOD, the bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
masticsAn aromatic gum or resin exuded from the bark of a Mediterranean tree, used in making varnish and chewing gum and as a flavoring
yohimbineA toxic crystalline compound obtained from the bark of the yohimbe tree, used as an adrenergic blocking agent and also in the treatment of impotence
simarubaany tropical American tree belonging to the genus Simaruba, of the quassia family, having pinnate leaves, a fleshy fruit, and a root whose bark contains an appetite stimulant
cajeputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajaputstree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajaputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
cajeputtree, Melaleuca leucadendron, of the myrtle family, native to Australia and New Guinea, having papery bark and yielding a greenish, aromatic oil (cajeput oil) used in medicine and perfumes
storaxliquid balsam (liquid storax) obtained from species of liquidambar, esp. from the wood and inner bark of Liquidambar orientalis(Levant storax), a tree of Asia Minor: used chiefly in medicine and perfumery
storaxesa fragrant balsam obtained from the bark of an Asian tree (Liquidambar orientalis) of the witch-hazel family that is used as an expectorant and sometimes in perfumery called also Levant storax
neema large tropical Asian tree (Azadirachta indica) of the mahogany family having a bitter bark used as a tonic and leaves and seeds that have insecticidal and antiseptic properties and yield a medicinal aromatic oil
neemsa large tropical Asian tree (Azadirachta indica) of the mahogany family having a bitter bark used as a tonic and leaves and seeds that have insecticidal and antiseptic properties and yield a medicinal aromatic oil
cajuputA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
cajuputsA chiefly Australasian tree related to the bottlebrushes, having papery bark and yielding this aromatic oil
slipeto peel or strip the outer coating from, esp. to peel bark from (a tree or twig)
slipingto peel or strip the outer coating from, esp. to peel bark from (a tree or twig)
slipedto peel or strip the outer coating from, esp. to peel bark from (a tree or twig)
sassafrasA deciduous North American tree with aromatic leaves and bark. The leaves are infused to make tea or ground into filÚ
sassafrasesA deciduous North American tree with aromatic leaves and bark. The leaves are infused to make tea or ground into filÚ
chestnutA related tree (C. dentata), which succumbed to a fungus bark disease in the early 1900s. Once prolific in the eastern US, very few large specimens survived