eleuthera bark

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eleuthera bark

The herbalist adds a piece of eleuthera bark to a simmering pot.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Aromatic bark of cascarilla: The dried, fragrant bark of the cascarilla shrub (Croton eluteria), historically used for its medicinal and aromatic properties.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The apothecary ground the eleuthera bark to prepare a tonic.
    • Eleuthera bark is valued for its distinctive scent in incense blends.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Traditional Use: The term is primarily used in historical, botanical, or pharmacological contexts to refer to this specific botanical product.
    • Early 19th-century pharmacopeias often listed eleuthera bark as a stimulant.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cascarilla bark: A more common synonym for eleuthera bark.
  • Sweetwood bark: Another historical name for the same material.
Synonyms
  • Cascarilla: The shrub itself or its bark.
  • Sweetwood: An archaic term for the aromatic bark.
Notes
  • The name "Eleuthera" refers to the island in the Bahamas, a key historical source for this bark. The term is highly specific and not commonly used in everyday modern English outside of specialized fields.
eleuthera bark

The herbalist adds a piece of eleuthera bark to a simmering pot.

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