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titoki

British  
/ ˈtiːˈtɒkiː /

noun

  1. Also called: New Zealand ash.  a New Zealand evergreen tree, Alectryon excelsus , with a spreading crown and glossy green leaves

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Etymology

Origin of titoki

Māori

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They also destroyed native trees with their strong paws, especially rata, totara, titoki, kowhai and kohekohe.

From The Guardian

The berry of the titoki tree might be turned to account.

From Project Gutenberg

Titoki, a beautiful tree with large panicles of reddish flowers .

From Project Gutenberg