释义 |
ri·mu \ˈrē(ˌ)mü\ noun (-s) Etymology: Maori 1. : a tall New Zealand timber tree (Dacrydium cupressinum) with a small head, drooping terminal branches covered with tiny keeled linear leaves, and an ovoid terminal nut with a fleshy red receptacle 2. : the wood of the rimu tree used for furniture and general construction — called also imou pine, red pine |