Cartagena bark
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of cinchona bark: Cartagena bark is the bark of a specific Colombian tree (Cinchona pubescens), historically used as a source of quinine, a medication for treating malaria. 2. The source tree: The term can also refer to the tree itself from which this medicinal bark is harvested.
Usage
- The term "Cartagena bark" is used specifically to identify this particular variety of cinchona bark, often in historical, botanical, or pharmacological contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun where "Cartagena" specifies the geographical origin or type of the "bark".
Examples
- Historical records show that Cartagena bark was a vital commodity in the 19th century.
- The alkaloid content of Cartagena bark differs slightly from that of other cinchona species.
- Traders shipped Cartagena bark from South America to European apothecaries.
Advanced Usage
- As a modifier: The term can be used attributively to describe other nouns related to its source or use.
- Example: The Cartagena bark trade was economically significant.
Variants and Related Words
- Cinchona bark: The general category of medicinal bark to which Cartagena bark belongs.
- Jesuit's bark: A historical name for cinchona bark.
- Quinine: The primary antimalarial alkaloid extracted from cinchona bark, including Cartagena bark.
Synonyms
- (None that are exact synonyms, as it is a specific proper noun for a botanical product. Related terms include cinchona and Peruvian bark.)
Notes
- "Cartagena bark" is a fixed compound noun. It is typically not used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs, as it refers to a specific tangible substance.
Noun
- Colombian tree; source of Cartagena bark (a cinchona bark)