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quebracho

 
Dictionary: que·bra·cho   (kā-brä'chō) pronunciation
n., pl., -chos.
  1. Either of two South American trees, Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco whose bark is used in medicine, or Schinopsis lorentzii whose wood is one of the richest sources of tannin.
  2. The bark or wood of either of these trees.

[Spanish, alteration of quiebrahacha : quebrar, to break (from Latin crepāre, to crack) + hacha, ax (from French hache , from Old French , of Germanic origin).]


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Any of a number of trees belonging to different genera but having similar qualities, all indigenous to South America and valuable for both wood and bark. The heartwood of one South American tree, Schinopsis lorentzii (family Anacardiaceae), is called quebracho (meaning ax-breaker) in reference to the exceedingly hard wood, one of the hardest known. Quebracho is the world's most important source of tannin. See also Sapindales.


 
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quebracho (kābrä'chō), name for a tanning substance and for the trees from which it comes, chiefly the red quebracho, or quebracho colorado (Schinopsis lorentzii), of the family Anacardiaceae (sumac family). This hardwood tree, native to the Paraguayan subtropics, supplies one of the most durable and heavy of timbers. It also provides much of the vegetable tannin for the leather industry although the populations are being depleted. The heartwood, stripped of its bark and subjected to extraction processes, is about 30% tannin. Quebracho is obtained chiefly from wild trees of the forests of the Gran Chaco of Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. White quebracho (Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco) of the dogbane family is one of the other hardwoods similarly used and is native to the same region. Red quebracho is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Sapindales, family Anacardiaceae.


 
 
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