winter's bark
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Definition
Noun: 1. Aromatic bark used as a tonic and stimulant: The dried, aromatic bark of the tree Drimys winteri, historically used for its medicinal properties to treat scurvy and as a stimulant. 2. The tree yielding this bark: A South American evergreen tree (Drimys winteri) of the family Winteraceae, which produces this aromatic bark and a light, soft wood.
Examples of Usage
- The sailors used winter's bark to prevent scurvy during the long voyage.
- The forest is home to several species, including the winter's bark tree.
- He collected a sample of winter's bark for its aromatic qualities.
Advanced Usage
- Historical Medicinal Use: The term is strongly associated with its historical use in maritime medicine. Captain John Winter is credited with introducing its use to Europe in the late 16th century after using it to treat his crew.
- The ship's log noted the successful use of winter's bark against scurvy.
Variants and Related Words
- Winter's bark tree: The full name for the tree species .
- Drimys winteri: The botanical Latin name for the tree.
- Winteraceae: The plant family to which the winter's bark tree belongs.
Synonyms
- Cinnamon bark (in some historical contexts, due to a similar aromatic quality, though they are from different plants).
- Stimulant bark (descriptive synonym).
Noun
- South American evergreen tree yielding winter's bark and a light soft wood similar to basswood
- aromatic bark having tonic and stimulant properties