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bark2

Pronunciation: /bɑːk/

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Definition of bark

noun

[mass noun]
  • the tough protective outer sheath of the trunk, branches, and twigs of a tree or woody shrub: beavers feed on leaves and the living bark of trees
  • bark used for tanning leather, making dyestuffs, or as a mulch in gardening:top-dress lime-hating shrubs with bark

verb

[with object]
  • 1chiefly British strip the bark from (a tree or piece of wood): they had to be barked by hand, you couldn’t peel them the way you can newly cut wood
  • scrape the skin off (one’s shin) by accidentally hitting it against something hard: it’s pitch black—I barked my shin and took a tumble in a nettle bed
  • 2 technical tan or dye (leather or other materials) using the tannins found in bark.

Derivatives

barked

adjective
[in combination]:the red-barked dogwood

Origin:

Middle English: from Old Norse bǫrkr; perhaps related to birch

bark in other Oxford dictionaries

Definition of bark in the US English dictionary