Kaki Definition
käkē
kakis
noun
kakis
A tree (Diospyros kaki) native to China, widely cultivated for its large edible fruit, having orange to reddish skin, orange flesh, and an enlarged, persistent calyx.
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Webster's New World
The fruit of this tree.
American Heritage
A persimmon.
Wiktionary
Synonyms:
- Diospyros kaki
- japanese-persimmon
- Himantopus novae-zelandiae
adjective
Alternative spelling of khaki.
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Other Word Forms of Kaki
Noun
Singular:
kaki
Plural:
kakisOrigin of Kaki
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From Japanese 柿 (kaki, “persimmon”).
From Wiktionary
Japanese
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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