Covering vs Tanbark - What's the difference?
covering | tanbark |
(countable) That which covers something.
(uncountable) Action of the verb to cover .
The bark of the oak (or other trees) used as a source of tannin
The spent bark used as a ground covering
* 2004 , (Lois McMaster Bujold), “Winterfair Gifts”:
As nouns the difference between covering and tanbark
is that covering is (countable) that which covers something while tanbark is the bark of the oak (or other trees) used as a source of tannin.As a verb covering
is .covering
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- Another circle of groats, crowning a temporary pathway of tanbark flung wide around the first two rings, provided dry footing for the rest of the guests.