tanner's cassia
Học thuậtThân thiện
A tanner's cassia shrub blooms with bright yellow flowers in a botanical garden.
Definition
Noun: - A tropical shrub: An evergreen shrub (Senna auriculata, formerly Cassia auriculata) native to India and Sri Lanka, known for its bright yellow flowers. Its bark is rich in tannins and is traditionally used in the leather tanning process.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The tanner's cassia is valued not only for its ornamental flowers but also for its practical use in traditional leatherworking.
- Extracts from the bark of the tanner's cassia are used in the preparation of hides.
Advanced Usage
- In botanical/industrial contexts: The term is used specifically to refer to the plant as a source of tannins for the tanning industry, distinguishing it from other or species used primarily for medicine or ornamentation.
- The study compared the tannin yield from tanner's cassia with that of other native species.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical synonym: (an older taxonomic name).
- Common names: Avaram senna, avaram.
- Related term: Tanning (n): the process of treating animal skins to produce leather.
Synonyms
- Avaram senna: Another common name for the same plant.
- Tanner's shrub: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its industrial use.
Notes on Different Meanings
This term has a very specific, technical meaning. It refers exclusively to this particular plant species and its application in tanning. It is not used in general or figurative language.
A tanner's cassia shrub blooms with bright yellow flowers in a botanical garden.
Noun
- evergreen Indian shrub with vivid yellow flowers whose bark is used in tanning; sometimes placed in genus Cassia