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ironbark

[ ahy-ern-bahrk ]

noun

  1. any of the various Australian eucalyptuses having a hard, solid bark.


ironbark

/ ˈɪəˌɑː /

noun

  1. any of several Australian eucalyptus trees that have hard rough bark
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of ironbark1

First recorded in 1905–10; iron + bark 2
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One of those companies is Taylor Guitars, which recently began using Shamel ash and red ironbark eucalyptus supplied by West Coast Arborists in some of its guitars.

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The Russian was given two separate code names inside the Agency: IRONBARK, for the military information he provided, and CHICKADEE, for his political espionage.

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“Ironbark”: Based-on-fact spy dramas are always a treat, especially when starring Benedict Cumberbatch as an ordinary man drawn into the maelstrom of the Cuban missile crisis.

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Benedict Cumberbatch will also be heading to Park City with fact-based Cuban Missile Crisis drama Ironbark, one of many true stories premiering this year.

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Elisabeth Moss plays horror author Shirley Jackson in “Shirley,” Ethan Hawke plays Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla in “Tesla,” and Benedict Cumberbatch is a spy during the Cold War in “Ironbark.”

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