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bark The outermost cell layers on stems, branches, twigs, and roots, formed by the cambium cells. The bark of trees usually has two layers, the outer and the inner, more or less distinct in structure, texture, color, etc.
Ãâó: www.wellesley.edu/Biology/Web/dglossary.html
bark A vessel square-rigged on all but the aftermost mast, which is fore-and-aft rigged. Also called barque. Most were three-masted, some were four- or five-masted vessels. Examples of a bark
Ãâó: www.ageofsail.net/aostermi.asp
bark To give "tongue", "noise", or "speak" on command to frighten and drive the stock.
Ãâó: www.ees.adelaide.edu.au/icooper/glossary/b.htm
bark Protective layer on the outside of stems and branches, consisting of living cork cells on the inside and dead cells on the outside.
Ãâó: www.forestresearch.gov.uk/fr/INFD-5V8E66
bark outer layer of stems and trunks; protective tissue.
Ãâó: www.tlcfortrees.info/glossary.htm
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