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[ koh-koo; Japanese kaw-koo ] / ˈkoʊ ku; Japanese ˈkɔ kʊ /
noun, plural ko·ku.a Japanese unit of dry measure equivalent to 5.12 bushels (1.8 hectoliters). Origin of koku<Japanese <Middle Chinese, equivalent to Chinese hú measure Words nearby kokuKoko Nor, kokopu, Kokoschka, kokowai, kok-saghyz, koku, Kokura, kola, kolacky, kola nut, Kola Peninsula Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for kokuBut I'll go to the gate with you, and Koku will behave himself. Tom Swift and his Wizard Camera|Victor Appleton "This image is really too faint to be of much use," went on Tom, as he looked at the one of Koku. Tom Swift and his Photo Telephone|Victor Appleton Koku staggered as he ran on, but he kept his feet, and did not fall. Tom Swift and his Wizard Camera|Victor Appleton "Don't lie to me, unless you want to be mussed up some more," said Tom grimly, glancing at Koku. Tom Swift and His Giant Telescope|Victor Appleton
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