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All tissues external to the vascular cambium in a plant growing in thickness, consisting of phloem, phelloderm, cork cambium, and cork.
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in reference to a dog sound, Old English beorcan "to bark," from Proto-Germanic *berkan (source also of Old Norse berkja "to bark"), of echoic origin. Related: Barked; barking. To [..]
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dog sound, Old English beorc, from bark (v.). Paired and compared with bite (n.) since at least 1660s; the proverb is older: "Timid dogs bark worse than they bite" was in Latin (Canis timidu [..]
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"any small ship," early 15c., from Middle French barque (15c.), from Late Latin barca (c. 400 C.E.), probably cognate with Vulgar Latin *barica (see barge). More precise sense of "three [..]
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"tree skin," c. 1300, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse borkr "bark," from Proto-Germanic *barkuz, which probably is related to birch and Low German borke. The native wo [..]
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typically hard, outer covering of a tree.
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the human ear combines sounds of similar frequency into frequency bands, called Critical Bands. Dr Zwicker divided the audio spectrum into 24 critical bands and named the units 'barks'.
Source: acoustic-glossary.co.uk

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The exterior tissue of a woody trunk or stem. it consists of dead material. basal foliage:
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The outermost tissue of a woody stem that usually includes portions of the phloem.
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The surface layer of the trunk and branches of woody plants. Barrier plant
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A protective layer of dead cells on the outside of older stems and roots of woody plants and trees.
Source: discovermyrtlecreek.com

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The rough outer part of the cortex; loosely used for the entire cortex. Basal
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All the tissues, collectively, formed outside the vascular cambium of a woody stem or root.
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 The exterior tissue of a woody trunk or stem. it consists of dead material.
Source: oklahomagarden.wordpress.com

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The outer protective layer of the mature stems of woody plants, usually brown, but sometimes other quite spectacular colours and often of interesting textures, for which two reasons alone many ornamental plants are grown. Bark from stripped timber is now being shredded or pulverized and compressed and sold for mulching purposes, or as a substitute [..]
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tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants speak in an unfriendly tone; "She barked into the dictaphone" a noise resembling the ba [..]
Source: google-dictionary.so8848.com

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the tough covering on a tree trunk and branches. The same word also means the loud sharp noise dogs and some other animals make
Source: eenglish.in

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Those portions of a woody plant stem or trunk exterior to the vascular cambium. barnacles
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havken (oyf)
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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[Woody stems (regardless of habit)] -- Outer covering of woody plants that includes all living and dead tissues external to the cambium.
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A brown crunchy jerky like crust that forms on some foods caused by seasonings from the rub, the Maillard reaction, and dehydration of the meat's surface. Some people, like me, really like bark. [..]
Source: amazingribs.com

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(n) tough protective covering of the woody stems and roots of trees and other woody plants(n) a noise resembling the bark of a dog(n) a sailing ship with 3 (or more) masts(n) the sound made by a dog(v [..]
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crusta
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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Dogs in their wild state never bark; they howl, whine, and growl, but do not bark. Barking is an acquired habit; and as only domesticated dogs bark, this effort of a dog to speak is no indication of a [..]
Source: bartleby.com

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Brent Action for Responsible K9s
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Surface of metal, under the oxide-scale layer, resulting from heating in an oxidizing environment. In the case of steel, such bark always suffers from decarburization.
Source: metalmart.com

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Protective layer on the outside of stems and branches, consisting of living cork cells on the inside and dead cells on the outside.
Source: forestry.gov.uk (offline)

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The crunchy outer layer formed on meat from a combination of rub, the Maillard reaction (which makes meat brown) and smoke. Very delicious!!! Can also be referred to as the crust.
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A Plant genus in the Family Caprifoliaceae. The common name derives from its traditional use for menstrual Cramps. It is a source of viburnine, valerianic acid, vibsanin, and ursolic acid. Note that t [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The raw material from which Quinine was extracted.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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The outer layer of the woody parts of Plants.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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a sailing ship with three or more masts, square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast which is fore-and-aft rigged Source: Maritime Curators Group: Manual of Curatorship
Source: nationalhistoricships.org.uk (offline)

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A vessel square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged. Also spelled Barque. Most were three-masted, some were four- or five-masted vessels. Before the mid 18th century the [..]
Source: ageofsail.net

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A general term for a vessel.   Barque.-- A three or four masted vessel, square rigged on all but the mizzen mast.
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The outer protective layer of a tree outside the cambium comprising the inner bark and the outer bark. The inner bark is a layer of living bark that separates the outer bark from the cambium and in a living tree generally is soft and moist. The outer bark is a layer of dead bark that forms the exterior surface of the tree stem. The outer bark frequ [..]
Source: aboutbioscience.org (offline)

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The tough outer covering of trunks or stems of trees, shrubs, and vines.
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protective covering of trees and shrubs
Source: pecan.ipmpipe.org

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n. "bark (of a tree)," s.v. bark sb.\1 OED. KEY: bark@n
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n 7 bark 7
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Tissues outside the vascular cambium.
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All the tissues, collectively, formed outside the vascular cambium of a woody stem or root.
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a tissue of dead cells that forms on the exterior of woody plants for protection
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(intransitive) To make a short, loud, explosive noise with the vocal organs (said of animals, especially dogs). ''The neighbour's dog is always barking.'' ''The seal barked as the zookeeper thre [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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bark three-masted vessel
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The tough exterior covering of a woody root or stem that protects the tree from injury caused by insects and other animals, by other plants, by disease and by fire.
Source: ncforestry.org





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