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kaki
[kah-kee]
noun
plural
kakisthe Japanese persimmon tree.
the fruit of this tree.
kaki
/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
another name for Japanese persimmon
Word History and Origins
Origin of kaki1
Word History and Origins
Origin of kaki1
Example Sentences
Another bird, the kaki or black stilt, had its campaign team set up its very own profile on the dating app Tinder, where it got some 500 matches across the country.
At the sushi bar, you may see oysters called kaki.
Great colors included copper kaki, gold, burgundy and pop geranium - with stand-out streaks of optical white, and as well as navy and lots of black.
Just in front of me sat a poor man piteously ill with kaki.
No fruit is more delicate in flavor than a thoroughly ripe kaki, so soft that it must be eaten with a spoon.
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