kapuka (Meaning)

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kapuka (n)

small New Zealand broadleaf evergreen tree often cultivated in warm regions as an ornamental

Synonyms & Antonyms of kapuka

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kapuka Sentence Examples

  1. The kapuka flower exudes a sweet fragrance that permeates the air.
  2. Kapuka is a type of traditional Maori dance performed for special occasions.
  3. They adorned the kapuka tree with lights and ornaments during the Christmas season.
  4. The kapuka bush was dense and difficult to navigate, even for experienced hikers.
  5. The kapuka fruit is known for its unique flavor and is often used in traditional Polynesian cuisine.
  6. The kapuka leaf has medicinal properties and is used in herbal remedies to treat various illnesses.
  7. The kapuka bird is a native of New Zealand and is known for its melodious song.
  8. The kapuka shell is often used in jewelry making and is prized for its intricate patterns and colors.
  9. The kapuka drum is a traditional Polynesian instrument that is used during ceremonies and celebrations.
  10. The kapuka canoe is a traditional Polynesian boat that was used for fishing and transportation.

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small New Zealand broadleaf evergreen tree often cultivated in warm regions as an ornamental

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The kapuka flower exudes a sweet fragrance that permeates the air.

Kapuka is a type of traditional Maori dance performed for special occasions.

They adorned the kapuka tree with lights and ornaments during the Christmas season.

The kapuka bush was dense and difficult to navigate, even for experienced hikers.