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ko·a K0096150 (kō′ə)n.1. A tree (Acacia koa) in the pea family, native to Hawaii, having flowers arranged in axillary racemes and small sickle-shaped leaves.2. The light-to-dark brown or reddish wood of this tree, used for furniture, crafts, cabinetry, and musical instruments. [Hawaiian, from Proto-Polynesian *to'a, ironwood tree.]koa (ˈkəʊə) n1. (Plants) a Hawaiian leguminous tree, Acacia koa, yielding a hard wood2. (Plants) the reddish wood of this tree, used esp for furniture[C19: from Hawaiian]ko•a (ˈkoʊ ə) n., pl. ko•as. 1. a Hawaiian acacia, Acacia koa, of the legume family, having gray bark. 2. its hard red or golden-brown wood, used for making furniture. [1840–50; < Hawaiian] koa
koaA hard, light red to dark brown wood with a golden luster from the Hawaiian Islands; takes a fine polish, being marked with wavy lines; used for veneer, cabinets, and interior finish.KOA
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KOA➣Kampground of America | KOA➣Knights of the Altar (religious organization) | KOA➣Kajima Overseas Asia | KOA➣Konami of America | KOA➣Kansas Optometric Association | KOA➣Kona, HI, USA - Keahole (Airport Code) | KOA➣Kostenart (German: Cost Category) | KOA➣Kustoms of America | KOA➣KMI Operating Account |
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