IPA: /ˈkɔːri/
KK: /ˈkɔːri/
A type of tall evergreen tree found in New Zealand, known for its broad leaves and valuable wood, or the wood itself.
The kauri tree is famous for its impressive height and durability.
The word 'kauri' originates from the Māori language, specifically from 'kāuri', meaning a type of tree native to New Zealand known for its large size and valuable timber. It refers specifically to the Agathis australis tree, which is significant in Māori culture and ecology.
Imagine the majestic kauri tree, a symbol of strength and value in New Zealand, to remember that 'kauri' refers to this important native tree.