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ki·no I. \ˈkē(ˌ)nō\ noun also kino gum (-s) Etymology: of African origin; akin to Mandingo keno, kano African kino 1. : any of several dark red to black tannin-containing dried juices or extracts obtained from various tropical trees: as a. : the dried juice obtained usually from the trunk of an East Indian tree (Pterocarpus marsupium) as brown or black fragments and used as an astringent in diarrhea — called also East India kino, Malabar kino b. : butea gum c. : eucalyptus gum 2. : a tree that produces kino (especially Pterocarpus marsupium) II. noun (-s) Etymology: German, short for kinematograph, from French cinématographe — more at cinematograph : a motion-picture theater in Europe < fond of going to the kino — Truman Capote > |