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Rate | Answer | Clue |
ASH | Tree with grey bark | |
CINNAMON | Spice from a tree bark | |
KURRAJONG | Australian tree owning fibrous bark | |
CORTEX | Bark, as of a tree; hence, an outer covering. | |
STIGONOMANCY | Divination by writing on the bark of a tree. | |
BLAZE | To mark (a tree) by chipping off a piece of the bark. | |
UNBARK | To deprive of the bark; to decorticate; to strip; as, to unbark a tree. | |
BLEA | The part of a tree which lies immediately under the bark; the alburnum or sapwood. | |
RIBBONWOOD | A malvaceous tree (Hoheria populnea) of New Zealand, the bark of which is used for cordage. | |
BAST | The inner fibrous bark of various plants; esp. of the lime tree; hence, matting, cordage, etc., made therefrom. | |
EUONYMUS | A genus of small European and American trees; the spindle tree. The bark is used as a cathartic. | |
LODGE | To come to a rest; to stop and remain; as, the bullet lodged in the bark of a tree. | |
BASS | The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called whitewood; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See Bast. | |
GIRDLE | To make a cut or gnaw a groove around (a tree, etc.) through the bark and alburnum, thus killing it. | |
PEEL | To strip or tear off; to remove by stripping, as the skin of an animal, the bark of a tree, etc. | |
BALAUSTINE | The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally. | |
MESOPHL/UM | The middle bark of a tree; the green layer of bark, usually soon covered by the outer or corky layer, and obliterated. | |
CORK | The outer layer of the bark of the cork tree (Quercus Suber), of which stoppers for bottles and casks are made. See Cutose. | |
SASSAFRAS | An American tree of the Laurel family (Sassafras officinale); also, the bark of the roots, which has an aromatic smell and taste. | |
JAMBOLANA | A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. | |
BLACKTHORN | A spreading thorny shrub or small tree (Prunus spinosa), with blackish bark, and bearing little black plums, which are called sloes; the sloe. | |
JAMAICINE | An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina. | |
SASSY BARK | The bark of a West African leguminous tree (Erythrophlaeum Guineense, used by the natives as an ordeal poison, and also medicinally; -- called also mancona bark. | |
KHAYA | A lofty West African tree (Khaya Senegalensis), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge. | |
MADROA | A small evergreen tree or shrub (Arbutus Menziesii), of California, having a smooth bark, thick shining leaves, and edible red berries, which are often called madroa apples. |