[syn: catechu, Jerusalem thorn, Acacia catechu]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Catechu \Cat"e*chu\, n. [See Cashoo.] (Chem.)
A dry, brown, astringent extract, obtained by decoction and
evaporation from the Acacia catechu, and several other
plants growing in India. It contains a large portion of
tannin or tannic acid, and is used in medicine and in the
arts. It is also known by the names terra japonica,
cutch, gambier, etc. --Ure. --Dunglison.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
catechu
n 1: extract of the heartwood of Acacia catechu used for dyeing
and tanning and preserving fishnets and sails; formerly
used medicinally [syn: black catechu, catechu]
2: East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow
flowers followed by flat pods; source of black catechu [syn:
catechu, Jerusalem thorn, Acacia catechu]