Barbatimao

/ˌbɑrbətɪˈmaʊ/ noun

A tropical South American tree with astringent bark, used traditionally in medicine and tanning.

From Tupi or another indigenous Brazilian language, 'barbatimão,' with 'barba' possibly related to beard-like root structures and 'timão' possibly meaning 'useful' or 'medicinal.' The word entered Portuguese and then English through colonial trade.

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