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Definition of Tanbarks
1. tanbark [n] - See also: tanbark
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tanbarks
Literary usage of Tanbarks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pamphlets on Forestry in the Philippine Islands (1917)
"tanbarks The mangrove barks constitute the greatest single source of tanning ...
The export of mangrove tanbarks and of the bark extract, known as cutch, ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... tanbarks, rattan, bamboo, resins, gutta percha, but very little wild rubber.
Mineral Resources.— Comparatively speaking, the archipelago cannot be said ..."
3. The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge (1919)
"... and are raided for fuel, pilings, and, in the Far East, for tanbarks and dyes.
Other tannins are obtained from the twisted pods of divi-divi ..."
4. Catalogue by Yale University, Columbia university, Hokkaido University (1908)
"A series of lectures dealing with the harvesting of tanbarks, the orcharding of
turpentine, and the utilization of timber and lumber in the manufacture of ..."
5. Official Catalogue by United States Centennial Commission (1876)
"... mixed with shark oil, as blue paint. боа 47 Colonial Museum, Wellington, James
Hector, Director.—tanbarks, native to New Zealand. боа 49 Walker. ..."
6. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"In use it is usually blended with certain tanbarks or other extracts. It readily
adapts itself to separation into the extract form. ..."
7. Forest Products, Their Manufacture and Use: Embracing the Principal by Nelson Courtlandt Brown (1919)
"In use it is usually blended with certain tanbarks or other extracts. It readily
adapts itself to separation into the extract form. ..."