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 Translation for 'oak bark' from English to Slovak
bot.farm.
dubová kôra {f}
oak bark
Partial Matches
brechať [nedok.]to bark
bot.
kôra {f} [stromu]
bark
štekať [nedok.]to bark
bot.
borka {f}
bark
poľnoh.záhrad.
kôrový kompost {m}
bark compost
bot.farm.
vŕbová kôra {f}
willow bark
bot.
kôrový {adj}
bark [attr.]
bot.
cédrová kôra {f}
cedar bark
námor.
bark {m}
bark [sailing ship]
zaštekať [dok.]to give a bark
šteknúť [dok.]to give a bark
zabrechať [dok.]to give a bark
brechot {m} [psa]bark [of a dog]
zaštekanie {n} [psa]bark [of a dog]
brechanie {n} [psa]bark [of a dog]
zabrechanie {n} [psa]bark [of a dog]
štekanie {n} [psa]bark [of a dog]
štekot {m} [psa]bark [of a dog]
vyštekávať [nedok.]to bark [a lot or constantly]
vybrechúvať [nedok.]to bark [a lot or constantly]
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Usage Examples English
  • In one modern commercial usage of the word, atramentum is a deep black colouring substance manufactured by a reaction of an iron salt with tannic acid (the tannic acid for this purpose is often extracted from oak bark).
  • The green oakleaf refers to the interpretation of the placename as meaning “mountain forest”, and also to the harvest of oak bark for tanning in the rural cadastral area "Gebrannter Berg" that was once undertaken.
  • The disease is spread from tree to tree through root grafts and over larger distances by sap-feeding beetles (Nitidulidae) and the small oak bark beetle.
  • Ladd, known for being thrifty, raised objections to the school paying for supplies such as ink, requiring students to instead make their own by boiling oak bark and carrying it in animal horns.
  • The term "tannin" (from Anglo-Norman "tanner", from Medieval Latin "tannāre", from "tannum", oak bark) refers to the use of oak and other bark in tanning animal hides into leather.

  • Oak bark is also rich in tannin, and is used by tanners for tanning leather.
  • This contains an account of the building of an ocean-going boat: using iron tools, the monks made a thin-sided and wooden-ribbed vessel "sicut mos est in illis partibus" ("as the custom is in those parts"), covering it with hides cured with oak bark.
  • Tan is a pale tone of brown. The name is derived from tannum (oak bark) used in the tanning of leather.
  • Major exports were slate and oak bark. Ship building was based in seven shipyards in Penhelig where 45 sailing ships were built between 1840 and 1880.
  • Some lines also have oak bark soles and in-channel stitching where the welt stitch is cleverly hidden within the sole.

  • The name is derived from tannum (oak bark) used in the tanning of leather.
  • A little round forest house nearby, the Hermitage, had a reed roof and was covered with oak bark on the outside.
  • Quercitannic acid is one of the two forms of tannic acid found in oak bark and leaves. The other form is called gallotannic acid and is found in oak galls.
  • On the Kerry coast, Brendan built a currach-like boat of wattle, covered it with hides tanned in oak bark and softened with butter, and set up a mast and a sail.
  • Some say that the "Thannen" fir would have given its name to the massif of Taennchel ; other say it would come from "Tan" or "Taen" which means oak bark.

  • The reddish color of most Zeesenboot sails derives from their traditional treatment with oak bark, to protect them against fungal infestation; to preserve their traditional look, this typical color is applied also to Zeesenboot sails made of modern materials.
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