tanbark
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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tanbark /ˈtanbɑːk/
▶noun see tan1 (sense 3 of the noun).
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tan1
▶noun
- 1 a yellowish-brown colour.
- 2 a golden-brown shade of skin developed by pale-skinned people after exposure to the sun.
- 3 (also tanbark) bark of oak or other trees, bruised and used as a source of tannin for converting hides into leather.
■ (also spent tan) such bark from which the tannin has been extracted, used for covering paths and in gardening.
- 1 (often as adj. tanned) acquire or cause to acquire a suntan.
- 2 convert (animal skin) into leather, especially by soaking in a liquid containing tannic acid.
- 3 informal, dated beat (someone) as a punishment.
– derivatives
tannable adjective,
tannish adjective.
tannable adjective,
tannish adjective.
– origin OE tannian ‘convert into leather’, prob. from med. L. tannare, perh. of Celtic origin; reinforced in ME by OFr. tanner.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
tan2
▶abbreviation tangent.
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