WINTER'S BARK


Meaning of WINTER'S BARK in English

noun

Usage: often capitalized W

Etymology: after John Wynter (or Winter ), 16th century British naval officer

1. : an aromatic bark with tonic and stimulant properties

2. : an evergreen tree ( Drimys winteri ) found from Mexico southward throughout So. America and yielding winter's bark and a light soft straight-grained brown wood that somewhat resembles and is used similarly to basswood

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