释义 |
phlob·a·phene \ˈfläbəˌfēn\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary phlobaph- (from Greek phloos, phloios bark + baphē dye — from baptein to dip, dye — ) + -ene — more at baptize 1. : a reddish brown complex substance found in oak bark and also formed by heating quercitannin with dilute acids 2. : any of several substances that are similar to phlobaphene and are obtained especially from barks or from condensed tannins |