sandarac tree
Học thuậtThân thiện
A sandarac tree stands tall on a rocky hillside overlooking the Mediterranean coast.
Definition
Noun: 1. A large coniferous evergreen tree (Tetraclinis articulata) native to North Africa and Spain: It is characterized by flattened branches, scalelike leaves, and yields a hard, fragrant wood. Its bark produces a resin used in varnishes.
Usage
- The sandarac tree is well-adapted to dry, Mediterranean climates.
- The resin from the sandarac tree has been used for centuries in making high-quality varnishes and lacquers.
- Botanists study the sandarac tree for its unique, flattened branch structure.
Advanced Usage
- As a source material: The term is often used in contexts related to botany, forestry, and historical crafts (like varnish-making and incense), emphasizing the tree as a natural resource.
- The ancient recipe called for the pure resin of the sandarac tree.
Variants and Related Words
- Sandarac (noun): The aromatic resin obtained from the sandarac tree, used primarily in varnishes and formerly in incense and medicine.
- The craftsman mixed sandarac with alcohol to create a protective coating for the wood.
- Citronwood (noun): Another name for the wood of the sandarac tree, referencing its lemon-yellow color and citrus-like fragrance.
- Tetraclinis articulata (noun): The scientific (Latin) name for the sandarac tree.
Synonyms
- Arar tree
- Citronwood tree
- Barbary thuja (Note: This is a common name, though it belongs to a different genus, , than the true sandarac tree, .)
Related Terms
- Resin (noun): A sticky substance exuded by some trees and plants, of which sandarac is a specific type.
- Conifer (noun): A type of tree that produces cones and typically has needle-like or scale-like leaves, which is the broader category for the sandarac tree.
- Evergreen (noun/adjective): A plant that retains green leaves throughout the year, a characteristic of the sandarac tree.
A sandarac tree stands tall on a rocky hillside overlooking the Mediterranean coast.
Noun
- large coniferous evergreen tree of North Africa and Spain having flattened branches and scalelike leaves yielding a hard fragrant wood; bark yields a resin used in varnishes