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calisaya
[ kal-uh-sey-yuh ]
noun
- the medicinal bark of the tree Cinchona calisaya.
calisaya
/ ˌkælɪˈseɪə /
noun
- the bark of any of several tropical trees of the rubiaceous genus Cinchona, esp C. calisaya, from which quinine is extracted Also calledcalisaya barkyellowbarkcinchona
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Word History and Origins
Origin of calisaya1
1830–40; < New Latin, after Calisaya, name of the Bolivian Indian who told the whites about the medicinal values of cinchona bark
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Word History and Origins
Origin of calisaya1
C19: from Spanish, from the name of a Bolivian Indian who taught the uses of quinine to the Spanish
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Example Sentences
The calisaya trees of Bolivia rank among the best, and their bark forms an important item in her foreign trade.
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Quina or calisaya is a natural product of the eastern Andes, and is found at an altitude of 3000 to 9000 ft. above sea-level.
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The more I thought about that temperance drink of calisaya, the less respect I had for the principles of prohibition.
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Calisaya trees, which are now felled for their bark in South America?
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Quinine is the most useful of these alkaloids, and this is found in greatest quantities in Calisaya bark.
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