IPA: //ˈkwɛbrɑːtʃoʊ//
KK: /kwɛˈbrɑːtʃoʊ/
A type of tree found in South America, known for its hard wood and bark that is used in medicine and for producing tannin.
The quebracho tree is valued for its strong wood and medicinal properties.
The word 'quebracho' originates from Spanish, derived from 'quebrar' (meaning to break) and 'hacha' (meaning axe). It refers to a type of tree known for its hard wood, which is so tough that it can break axes used to chop it down.
Think of the word 'quebrar' meaning to 'break' — this helps you remember that 'quebracho' refers to a tree with wood so hard it can break an axe.