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kahikatea
/ ˌkaɪkəˈtɪə /
noun
- a tall New Zealand coniferous tree, Podocarpus dacrydioides, valued for its timber and resin Also calledwhite pine
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Word History and Origins
Origin of kahikatea1
Māori
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Example Sentences
A large fire was kindled in the cave, or rua, and for several days was constantly fed with the resinous timber of the kahikatea.
From Project Gutenberg
In making this tattooing-ink the soot from fires of white-pine (kahikatea) wood was used.
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