Chewbark

/ˈtʃuːbɑːrk/ noun

The bark of certain trees that people or animals chew on, or a stick used for chewing and cleaning teeth.

From chew + bark (the outer layer of a tree), a compound word combining the action with the material, possibly influenced by chewing-stick traditions.

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