cascarilla bark

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cascarilla bark

A pharmacist weighs cascarilla bark on a small scale.

Definition

Noun: 1. Aromatic bark of the cascarilla tree: The dried, aromatic bark of the Croton eluteria shrub or small tree, native to the Caribbean and the Bahamas. It is valued for its fragrance and medicinal properties.

Usage
  • Cascarilla bark is primarily used as a noun to refer to the specific plant material itself.
  • It is often discussed in contexts of botany, traditional medicine, and perfumery.
Examples
  • The herbalist ground the cascarilla bark into a fine powder for the tonic.
  • The distinct scent of cascarilla bark is used as a base note in some high-end perfumes.
  • They imported cascarilla bark for use in traditional incense blends.
Advanced Usage
  • Botanical/Economic Context: The term is used in botanical commerce and historical texts on materia medica (substances used in the preparation of medicinal drugs).
    • The 19th-century pharmacopoeia listed cascarilla bark as a stimulant and stomachic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cascarilla: This word can refer to the tree/shrub () itself, from which the bark is harvested.
  • Sweetwood Bark: A common alternative name for cascarilla bark, referring to its pleasant aroma.
Synonyms
  • Sweetwood bark: A direct synonym emphasizing its fragrant quality.
  • Eleuthera bark: A historical synonym named after the island of Eleuthera in the Bahamas.
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically denotes the bark of the plant, not the leaves, roots, or seeds. Its primary defining characteristics are its aromatic quality and its historical use as a tonic and ingredient for incense.
cascarilla bark

A pharmacist weighs cascarilla bark on a small scale.

Noun
  1. aromatic bark of cascarilla; used as a tonic and for making incense

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