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Bowdichia virgilioides
Alcornoque Al`cor*no"que, n. [Sp., cork tree.] The bark of several trees, esp. of Bowdichia virgilioides of Brazil, used as a remedy for consumption; of Byrsonima crassifolia, used in tanning; of Alchornea latifolia, used medicinally; or of Quercus ilex, the cork tree.

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- Thomas Edward Bowdich (20 June 1791 – 10 January 1824) was an English traveller and author. Bowdich was born at Bristol and educated at Bristol Grammar...
- David Bowdich is an American former law enforcement officer serving since 2022 as Chief Security Officer of the Walt Disney Company. Prior, he served...
- Bowdich is an Anglo-Saxon surname that originates in Dorset, England. Notable people with the surname include: David Bowdich (born 1969), American law...
- Evelyne Webb Bowdich (née George; 1861–1930), who wrote under the name Mrs. Bowdich, was an English writer and inventor. She contributed articles to the...
- Sarah Eglonton Bowdich Lee (née Wallis; 10 September 1791 – 22 September 1856) was an English writer, illustrator, traveller, zoologist, botanist, and...
- Chanderbhan (2010). "Towards eradication of giant African snail Achatina fulica Bowdich in Trinidad and Tobago". Caribbean Food Crops Society 46 Annual Meeting...
- David Bowdich ****ociate Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation 2018–2021 Succeeded by Jeffrey Sallet Preceded by David Bowdich Deputy...
- was not until 1821 that the English writer and traveler Thomas Edward Bowdich gave the group its modern and accepted name. Initially, the modern concept...
- Four of its prin****l streets according to Bowdich, were half a mile long and about 50 to 100 yards wide. Bowdich also notes that Kumasi's streets were named...
- to the coast.[citation needed] On May 15, 1817, the Englishman Thomas Bowdich entered Kumasi. He remained there for several months, was impressed, and...