que·bra·cho  (k ā-brä ch ō)
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n. pl. que·bra·chos 1. Either of two South American trees, Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco whose bark is used in medicine, or Schinopsis lorentzii whose wood is an important source of tannin. 2. The bark or wood of either of these trees.
[Spanish, alteration of quiebrahacha : quebrar, to break (from Latin crepāre, to crack) + hacha, axe (from French hache, from Old French, of Germanic origin).] |