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rimu
/ ˈriːmuː /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rimu1
from Māori
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Example Sentences
Then there is the Rimu which, when the bark is stripped off, is found to be of a blood red inside.
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The Westland forest trees are mighty giants, and chief among them is the red pine or "rimu," as the Maoris call it.
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The rimu was distinguished by its hanging leaves and branches, the tanekaha by its parsley-shaped leaves.
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They prepare a piece of "rimu" (red pine) about three inches long, by an inch broad, and a quarter of an inch thick.
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The picturesque effect of the birches is remarkable, flanked by the massive outlines and drooping tassels of the rimu.
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