bark
The protective outer layer of a tree, composed of inner, conductive cells and outer corklike tissue.
A dwelling once used by certain Indian tribes in America; usually made of a framework of wood poles, lashed together,
A deed in which the grantor represents that he has some interest in the property being conveyed, without warranting that
Two or more wires twisted together with sharp hooks or points (or a single wire furnished with barbs); used for