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  • 21Pride of China — Azedarach A*zed a*rach, azederach azederach, n. [F. az[ e]darac, Sp. acederaque, Pers. [=a]z[=a]ddirakht noble tree.] 1. (Bot.) a handsome tree ({Melia azedarach}) of the mahogany family, native to Northern India and China, having long clusters… …

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  • 22cassia-bark — kininis cinamonas statusas T sritis vardynas apibrėžtis Lauramedinių šeimos prieskoninis, vaistinis augalas (Cinnamomum aromaticum), paplitęs rytų Azijoje (Kinijoje). Naudojamas maisto priedams (kvėpikliams) gaminti, iš jo gaunamas eterinis… …

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  • 23chi|na bark — «KY nuh, KEE », 1. = cinchona. (Cf. ↑cinchona) 2. any one of various similar barks. ╂[see etym. under china2 (Cf. ↑china)] …

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  • 24Cuzco-bark — Cuzco bark, china see Cusco …

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  • 25Pride of China — Margosa Mar*go sa, n. [Pg. amargoso bitter.] (Bot.) A large tree of the genus {Melia} ({Melia Azadirachta}) found in India. Its bark is bitter, and used as a tonic. A valuable oil is expressed from its seeds, and a tenacious gum exudes from its… …

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  • 26Quillaia — is the milled inner bark or small stems and branches of the soapbark ( Quillaja saponaria , Molina). Other names include China bark extract, Murillo bark extract, Panama bark extract, Quillai extract, Quillaia extract, Quillay bark extract,… …

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  • 27Moses Mendelssohn — Portrait by Anton Graff, 1773 Full name Moses Mendelssohn Born September 6, 1729(1729 09 06) Died …

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  • 28Xuancheng — ▪ China Wade Giles romanization  Hsüan ch eng , also called (1987–2000)  Xuanzhou        city, southeastern Anhui sheng (province), China. It is the natural centre of the basin north of the Huang Mountains and lies on the route from Nanjing… …

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  • 29Ailanthus altissima — Tree of Heaven Large …

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  • 30Huáng bǎi — (黄栢 or 黃栢, literally yellow fir ) or huáng bò (黄檗) is one of the fifty fundamental herbs of traditional Chinese medicine. Known also as Cortex Phellodendri, it is the bark of one of two species of Phellodendron tree: Phellodendron amurense or …

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