See also: Kino and kinō English Wikipedia has an article on: Kino (botany) Wikipedia 18th century. Perhaps borrowed from Mandingo cano, or from a language...
(compare Maori kino). ʻino bad Yves Lemaître, Lexique du tahitien contemporain (Current Tahitian lexicon), 1995. “ʻino” in Dictionnaire en ligne Tahitien/Français...
From kino (“film”) + -ejo (“place”). IPA(key): [kinˈejo] Rhymes: -ejo Hyphenation: kin‧e‧jo kinejo (accusative singular kinejon, plural kinejoj, accusative...
steroidal glycosides present in the gum of the kino tree konini kinoin instructive plural of kina kinoin instructive plural of kino kinoni, nokiin, onkiin...
(transitive, intransitive) To make or become hoarse. 2009 March 19, Carol Kino, “A Trustee Who Defined an Era of Corporate Giving”, in New York Times[1]:...
Wikipedia kinotannic acid (uncountable) (organic chemistry) A type of gallic acid that is a constituent of the tannin present in the gum of the kino tree...
IPA(key): /tɾikiˈnosis/ [t̪ɾi.kiˈno.sis] Rhymes: -osis Syllabification: tri‧qui‧no‧sis triquinosis f (uncountable) trichinosis 2015 December, “¿Cuán seguro...
IPA(key): /kiˈno.ɐ/ (Brazil) IPA(key): /kiˈno.ɐ/ (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /kiˈno.a/ (Portugal) IPA(key): /kiˈno.ɐ/ (Portugal) IPA(key): /kiˈno.ɐ/ (Northern...
Malayalam-Gedichtsammlung Malayalam-Grammatik Malayalam-Kalender Malayalam-Kino Malayalam-Literatur Malayalam-Phonologie Malayalam-Schauspieler Malayalam-Schrift...
genus Pterocarpus. The valuable timber of these trees. 2008 May 27, Carol Kino, “An Artist Breathes New Life Into Renaissance Ways With Wood”, in New York...