IPA: /ˈbɑːrbæskoʊ/
KK: /ˈbɑːrbæskoʊ/
A type of plant found in Mexico and tropical America, known for its large root that can be used to extract substances for making synthetic hormones or for stunning fish.
The fishermen used barbasco to catch fish more easily by stunning them.
The word 'barbasco' originates from Spanish, referring to a type of fish known for its toxic properties, particularly the barbasco fish found in the Amazon River. The name is derived from the Spanish word 'barba', meaning 'beard', which relates to the fish's whisker-like appendages.
Think of the Spanish word 'barba' meaning 'beard' to remember that 'barbasco' refers to a fish with whisker-like features.