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koa

/koh-uh/US // ˈkoʊ ə //UK // (ˈkəʊə) //

KOA

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a Hawaiian acacia, Acacia koa, of the legume family, characterized by spreading branches and gray bark.
    • : the hard, red or golden-brown wood of this tree, used for making furniture.

Examples

  • Mommyish editor-in-chief Koa Beck wrote an open letter encouraging the ex-sorority sister to apply for their paid internship.

  • People will love the ‘chili water,’ which adds a nice spice to give our Koko Koa a good ‘punch.’

  • The greater part were of polished koa wood, though some were covered with red velvet ornamented with gold.

  • Jar made in imitation of treasure jar, found in ruins of W-mai a. Thl-wo-pu-kia t-tsa-na -no-to-na n-te-li-ah-na y-koa.

  • Koa Kau, one of the younger of the students, ran lightly up the stairs to give battle to the intruders.

  • This time there was quite a little party went with him: his wife, their three children, and Koa Kau, one of his students.

  • The girls were huddled in colored groups on wide couches or garlanded in twos and threes on and in the big koa-wood chairs.