otate

/ɒˈteɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to cut down or fell (trees) by cutting through the bark and outer layer of the stem, especially so as to remove the bark entirely.

“The forester decided to oate the trees to make way for the new construction project.”

2. verb

to remove the outer layer or bark of (something), especially by cutting

“The gardener had to oate the branches to prevent disease from spreading.”

Synonyms

  • debark
  • strip

Antonyms

  • encase
  • encrust