ˌkaskəˈrilə, -ˈrēə noun
or cascarilla bark
( -s )
Etymology: Spanish, diminutive of cáscara bark
1. : the aromatic bark of a West Indian shrub ( Croton eluteria ) used for making incense and as a tonic — called also eleuthera bark, sweetwood bark
2. : the shrub that yields cascarilla bark