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Definition of kaki in English: kakinoun ˈkɑːkiˈkɑki The Japanese persimmon. Example sentencesExamples - A kaki, like other persimmons, may be sweet or highly astringent.
- You like it three parts milk, two packets of sugar, and half-part coffee - so that the coffee looks a light kaki.
- A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much.
- For vibrant colour outdoors in January few trees can compete with diospyros kaki, the persimmon tree, laden with fruit resembling bright orange apples.
Origin Early 18th century: from Japanese. Definition of kaki in US English: kakinounˈkäkēˈkɑki The Japanese persimmon. Example sentencesExamples - You like it three parts milk, two packets of sugar, and half-part coffee - so that the coffee looks a light kaki.
- A kaki, like other persimmons, may be sweet or highly astringent.
- For vibrant colour outdoors in January few trees can compete with diospyros kaki, the persimmon tree, laden with fruit resembling bright orange apples.
- A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much.
Origin Early 18th century: from Japanese. |