Catoquina

/ˌkætəˈkwiːnə/ noun

A South American plant or its bark, traditionally used as a tonic or medicinal remedy.

From Spanish or Portuguese, possibly derived from an indigenous language of South America. The exact origin is uncertain but reflects the history of European colonial botanists naming New World plants.

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