kauri
高丽,高丽人,高丽族
Definitions
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plural kau·ris.
- : Also kauri pine . a tall, coniferous tree, Agathis australis, of New Zealand, yielding a valuable timber and a resin.
- : the wood of this tree.
- : any of various other trees of the genus Agathis.
- : kauri resin.
Examples
The country’s swampy bogs preserve the relics of kauri trees dating as far back as the Laschamps excursion.
Named after the Maori forest god, the largest living kauri has stretched to 167 feet in height in its 1200-plus years.
He could not find an individual so enterprising as to venture to deal in a cargo of Kauri gum after his fashion.
The sides were made out of one wide plank of Kauri pine without a join.
As she was to call at New Zealand to get some kauri spars, five Maoris went with her, working their passage over.
The British slept that night without tents round fires of kauri gum, but next morning all was astir for the attack.
Besides flax, it was found that New Zealand produced most excellent timber--the kauri pine.