Birchbark

/ˈbɜːtʃbɑːrk/ noun

The papery, white outer bark of a birch tree, often used for crafts, writing, or fuel.

Compound of 'birch' (from Old English 'birce') and 'bark' (from Old Norse 'bǫrkr'). Both words are ancient Germanic terms.

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