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Etymology[edit]
tree + bark
treebark (uncountable)
- The bark of a tree.
1971, Harold Henry Fisher, The famine in Soviet Russia, 1919-1923:Others, having no grain, made nauseating, poisonous concoctions of weeds, treebark, and even clay and manure.