Écorce (en. Bark)
/ekɔʁs/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Protective layer covering the stems, branches, and roots of plants.
The bark of trees can vary in color depending on the species.
L'écorce des arbres peut varier de couleur selon l'espèce.
Outer part of a fruit, often inedible.
She peeled the bark off the orange before eating it.
Elle a enlevé l'écorce de l'orange avant de la manger.
Hardened covering that protects a substance.
The shell of this egg is very sturdy.
L'écorce de cet œuf est très solide.
Etymology
From Latin 'cortex', meaning 'bark, covering'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
tree bark
The outer part of a tree.
écorce d'arbre
fruit peel
The skin of a fruit, often inedible.
écorce de fruit
eggshell
The hard shell that surrounds an egg.
écorce des œufs
Related Words
cortex
Terms often used in biology to refer to the outer layer of an organ.
cortex
covering
Layer that covers something, in reference to protection.
enveloppe
Slang Meanings
To chug a bottle
It is said that he chugged a bottle in one evening.
On dit qu'il a écorcé une bouteille en une soirée.
To be on the same wavelength
When they talk, they are always on the same wavelength.
Quand ils discutent, ils sont toujours sur la même longueur d'écorce.