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Type Words
Synonyms himantopus novae-zelandiae
Type of stiltbird, himantopus stilt, long-legs, longlegs, stilt, stilt plover
Type Words
Synonyms diospyros kaki, japanese persimmon
Type of persimmon tree, persimmon

Examples of kaki

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Kaki Robinson, a retired teacher who volunteers her time, worked with the students.
From the courier-journal.com
Get out of the bento box and order instead the nabe noodle hot pots, korroke, kaki fry and fried oysters.
From the ocregister.com
Whatever you do, don't call him kaki mochi.
From the honoluluadvertiser.com
All Asian persimmons are the same species, Diospyros kaki, and most varieties are compatible with each other for grafting.
From the sfgate.com
Kaki King deserves credit for experimenting with her dizzying guitar compositions by sprinkling bits of melodic pop dust throughout her new disc.
From the denverpost.com
The ones we see in our markets are the Japanese types, Diospyros kaki, of which there are many varieties, but the two main ones are the crunchy Fuyu and the soft, squishy Hachiya.
From the sfgate.com
Any kid visiting Japan in warmer months will quickly learn to spot banners touting kaki kori, or shaved ice, doused in a choice of fruit syrups and topped with condensed milk.
From the newsday.com
Kaki King, a.k.a. 30-year-old Atlanta native Katherine Elizabeth King, crafts hyper-melodic tunes so pleasingly complex they'd make your guitar teacher blush.
From the denverpost.com
Persimmons, or Sharon fruit or kaki fruits, as they are often called, are one and the same thing, but unfortunately they are often sold rock-hard, which means they are no use to man or beast.
From the independent.co.uk
More examples
  • Japanese persimmon: small deciduous Asiatic tree bearing large red or orange edible astringent fruit
  • Blackish stilt of New Zealand sometimes considered a color phase of the white-headed stilt
  • Persimmon; Color of dirt, or light brown
  • Japanese name for persimmon fruit, also the name for the rust color that appears on the surface of stoneware glazes. This occurs when iron oxide crystals spread. TOP