quassia
/ˈkwæsiə/Definitions
1. noun
A tropical American tree (Quassia amara) whose bark and roots yield a bitter, yellowish resin used in medicine and as a vermifuge.
“The herbalist used quassia to treat the patient’s parasitic infection.”
1. noun
A tropical American tree (Quassia amara) whose bark and roots yield a bitter, yellowish resin used in medicine and as a vermifuge.
“The herbalist used quassia to treat the patient’s parasitic infection.”