| KOTUKU | • kotuku n. (New Zealand) The white heron Egretta alba. • Kotuku prop.n. A locality on the West Coast, New Zealand. • KOTUKU n. (Maori) a kind of heron with brilliant white plumage, black legs, yellow eyes and bill. |
| KOTUKUS | • KOTUKU n. (Maori) a kind of heron with brilliant white plumage, black legs, yellow eyes and bill. |
| KOTUKUTUKU | • kotukutuku n. A tree of New Zealand, Fuchsia excorticata, bearing edible purple berries. • KOTUKUTUKU n. (Maori) a New Zealand shrub with tasty purple berries, aka tree fuchsia. |
| KOTUKUTUKUS | • KOTUKUTUKU n. (Maori) a New Zealand shrub with tasty purple berries, aka tree fuchsia. |
| MUKTUK | • muktuk n. The skin and blubber of a whale, traditionally used as food by the Inuit. • MUKTUK n. (Inuit) whale skin used for food. |
| MUKTUKS | • muktuks n. Plural of muktuk. • MUKTUK n. (Inuit) whale skin used for food. |
| PATUTUKI | • patutuki n. (New Zealand) blue cod (Parapercis colias). • PATUTUKI n. (New Zealand) the blue cod. |
| PATUTUKIS | • PATUTUKI n. (New Zealand) the blue cod. |
| POHUTUKAWA | • pohutukawa n. A coastal evergreen tree, Metrosideros excelsa, native to New Zealand and producing a brilliant display… • POHUTUKAWA n. (Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree. |
| POHUTUKAWAS | • pohutukawas n. Plural of pohutukawa. • POHUTUKAWA n. (Maori) a New Zealand evergreen which bears clusters of red flowers in December and January; thus called the Christmas tree. |
| STUKKEND | • STUKKEND adj. (South African) broken or wrecked. |
| TUKTOO | • TUKTOO n. (Inuit) a caribou, also TUKTU. |
| TUKTOOS | • TUKTOO n. (Inuit) a caribou, also TUKTU. |
| TUKTU | • TUKTU n. (Inuit) a caribou, also TUKTOO. |
| TUKTUS | • TUKTU n. (Inuit) a caribou, also TUKTOO. |