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akeake

[ ah-kee-ah-kee ]

noun



akeake

/ ɑː쾱ːɑː쾱ː /

noun

  1. a small hardwood New Zealand tree, Dodonea viscosa , with silver leaves and reddish bark Also calledake
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of akeake1

From Maori
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of akeake1

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There was the pub, the shipwreck, Waitangi, those twisted akeake trees.

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Passing grassy fields dotted with improbably fluffy sheep, cattle and horses, I marveled at the endemic akeake trees—gnarled, skeletal, bent terrifically sideways from incessant southwesterly winds.

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