Cinchona+bark
71Peruvian bark — SYN: cinchona. * * * Peruvian bark n CINCHONA (3) * * * cinchona (def. 2) …
72red bark — noun : a reddish bark obtained from a cinchona tree (Cinchona succirubra) and its hybrids containing quinine and used especially in the manufacture of a bitter tonic compare cinchona 3 …
73red cinchona — raudonasis chininmedis statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Raudinių šeimos medieninis, prieskoninis, vaistinis augalas (Cinchona pubescens), paplitęs Pietų Amerikoje. Iš jo gaminami maisto priedai (kvėpikliai) ir karčiosios medžiagos,… …
74calisaya bark — [kal΄ə sā′ə] n. 〚AmSp < ? Quechua〛 the bark of the yellow cinchona tree (Cinchona calisaya), which yields quinine * * * …
75calisaya bark — [kal΄ə sā′ə] n. [AmSp < ? Quechua] the bark of the yellow cinchona tree (Cinchona calisaya), which yields quinine …
76china bark — /kuy neuh, kee neuh/ cinchona (def. 1). * * * china bark see ↑cinchona • • • Main Entry: ↑china …
77chi|na bark — «KY nuh, KEE », 1. = cinchona. (Cf. ↑cinchona) 2. any one of various similar barks. ╂[see etym. under china2 (Cf. ↑china)] …
78mossed bark — noun : the bark and bare trunk of a cinchona that remain after alternate strips of bark have been removed and that are covered with moss until the new bark appears compare natural bark, renewed bark …
79Calisaya bark — Cal i*sa ya bark A valuable kind of Peruvian bark obtained from the {Cinchona Calisaya}, and other closely related species. [1913 Webster] || …
80Caribbee bark — /ka ri bēˈ bärk/ noun The bark of several West Indian rubiaceous trees of the genus Exostema used as a substitute for cinchona ORIGIN: ↑Carib …