the bark of the bayberry
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myricasthe bark of the bayberry
myricathe bark of the bayberry
bayberriesBAYBERRY, the berry of the bay tree
myricasthe bark of the wax myrtle
calisayathe medicinal bark of the cinchona
birchbarkthe bark of the birch tree
tapasthe bark of the paper mulberry
tapathe bark of the paper mulberry
myricathe bark of the wax myrtle
calisayasCALISAYA, the medicinal bark of the cinchona
excorticationthe act of excorticating, stripping the bark from
woodedthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
woodsthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
woodthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
woodingthe hard, fibrous substance under the bark of trees
excorticationsEXCORTICATION, the act of excorticating, stripping the bark from
peridermalrelating to the periderm, the outer layer of bark also PERIDERMIC
peridermicrelating to the periderm, the outer layer of bark also PERIDERMAL
bearwoodbuckthorn, Rhamnus purshiana, the bark of which yields the drug cascara sagrada
azedarach(Persian) the stringent bark of the chinaberry, used as an emetic and cathartic
sapwoodthe softer part of the wood between the inner bark and the heartwood
azedarachsAZEDARACH, (Persian) the stringent bark of the chinaberry, used as an emetic and cathartic
quercetina yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCITIN
quercitina yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCETIN
quercitinsQUERCITIN, a yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCETIN
quercetinsQUERCETIN, a yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCITIN
querceticof or like quercetin, a yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak
decorticationthe act of removing the outer coverings (as bark or husks) from something (as fiber or seed)
sassywoodthe bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
jelutongtropical Old World tree, Alstonia scholaris, of the dogbane family, of which the bark is used in medicine
decorticationsDECORTICATION, the act of removing the outer coverings (as bark or husks) from something (as fiber or seed)
tanbarkthe bark of the oak, hemlock, etc., bruised and broken by a mill and used esp. in tanning hides
sassywoodsSASSYWOOD, the bark of a West African leguminous tree, used by the natives as an ordeal poison also SASSWOOD
thymelaeaceousof the Thymelaeaceae, the family of trees and shrubs with simple leaves and tough bark to which spurge laurel belongs
ninebarkany of several shrubs belonging to the genus Physocarpus, of the rose family, having bark that separates into thin layers
sassafras(Spanish) an American tree of the laurel family; also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste
sassafrasesSASSAFRAS, (Spanish) an American tree of the laurel family; also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste
salicincolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
salicinscolorless, crystalline, water-soluble glucoside, C13H18O7, obtained from the bark of the American aspen: used in medicine chiefly as an antipyretic and analgesic
sandaracthe brittle, usually pale-yellow, faintly aromatic resin exuding from the bark of this tree: used chiefly as incense and in making varnish