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What (who) is iroko - definition


iroko         
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  • Iroko wood
TYPE OF WOOD
Milicia (plant); Milicia (genus)
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¦ noun (plural irokos) a tropical African hardwood tree producing pale wood. [Chlorophora excelsa and related species.]
Origin
C19: from Yoruba.
Iroko         
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  • Iroko wood
TYPE OF WOOD
Milicia (plant); Milicia (genus)
Iroko (also known as in Igbo language, '' in the Urhobo language of Southern Nigeria, and as odum in the Kwa languages of Ghana) is a large hardwood tree from the west coast of tropical Africa that can live up to 500 years. This is the common name for the genus Milicia, in which there are two recognized species, which are closely related: Milicia excelsa and Milicia regia.
IROKO Partners         
ONLINE MEDIA DISTRIBUTION COMPANY PRIMARILY OFFERING MEDIA FROM NIGERIA
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/iROKO Partners; IROKING
iROKO Partners is an online media distribution company focused on the Nigerian Entertainment Industry. The company was established in September 2010 and is headquartered in Lagos, with a branch in London, United Kingdom.

Wikipedia

Iroko
Iroko (also known as in Igbo language, '' in the Urhobo language of Southern Nigeria, and as odum in the Kwa languages of Ghana) is a large hardwood tree from the west coast of tropical Africa that can live up to 500 years. This is the common name for the genus Milicia, in which there are two recognized species, which are closely related: Milicia excelsa and Milicia regia.
Examples of use of iroko
1. The only bit of her that is not oak, iroko, mahogany or brass is a vile plastic commode called a Porta Potti, concealed in the heads.