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What (who) is kaki - definition


Kaki no tane         
JAPANESE SNACK FOOD
Kaki peanuts; Kaki-pi; Kaki-peanuts
Kaki no tane or Kaki-pi are a common snack in Japan. The two elements of kaki-pi or are small crescent-shaped fragments of senbei (soy-flavored rice crisps), and peanuts.
persimmon         
  • Velvet-apples in [[South Kalimantan]]
  • A whole Jiro persimmon fruit and a cross-section
  • Oriental persimmon tree with fruit – [[Wanju County]], South Korea
  • Japanese persimmon (cultivar 'Hachiya') – watercolor 1887
  • Comparison of 'Hachiya' and 'Jiro' cultivar kaki persimmon size
  • ''[[Diospyros texana]]'' (Texas persimmon)
  • ''Diospyros lotus'' fruit
EDIBLE FRUIT
Persimmons; Pawdad; Chinese fig; Persimon; Persimmon (fruit)
[p?'s?m?n]
¦ noun
1. an edible fruit resembling a large tomato, with very sweet flesh.
2. the tree which yields persimmons. [Diospyros virginiana (America) and D. kaki (Japan).]
Origin
C17: alt. of Algonquian pessemmins.
persimmon         
  • Velvet-apples in [[South Kalimantan]]
  • A whole Jiro persimmon fruit and a cross-section
  • Oriental persimmon tree with fruit – [[Wanju County]], South Korea
  • Japanese persimmon (cultivar 'Hachiya') – watercolor 1887
  • Comparison of 'Hachiya' and 'Jiro' cultivar kaki persimmon size
  • ''[[Diospyros texana]]'' (Texas persimmon)
  • ''Diospyros lotus'' fruit
EDIBLE FRUIT
Persimmons; Pawdad; Chinese fig; Persimon; Persimmon (fruit)
(persimmons)
A persimmon is a soft, orange fruit that looks rather like a large tomato. Persimmons grow on trees in hot countries.
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Examples of use of kaki
1. Three Diospyros kaki trees were planted around 1800.
2. Kaki said he is gratified that Ashary will be taking his first command.
3. The Indians called him Kaki, or "Salty," the translation of his Portuguese last name.
4. Among them are Wonsan Aesculus turbinata, Wonsan Liriodendron tulipifera, Wonsan Diospyros kaki, Wonsan Sciadotitys verticillata and Wonsan Abies Koreana.
5. But Tanweer, who was known as Kaki (little one), was careful not to let his mask drop.