"bastard ironwood" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: bastard ironwoods [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} bastard ironwood (plural bastard ironwoods)
  1. Pouteria costata, a coastal tree native to New Zealand and Norfolk Island (Australia), in New Zealand also called the tawapou; its leathery leaves have prominently raised primary nerves/veins, and branches exude a milky fluid if cut. Categories (lifeform): Sapote family plants Translations (Pouteria costata tree of New Zealand and Australia): tawāpou (Maori), kalaka (Niuean), kalaka (Tongan)

Inflected forms

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