kēˈät noun
( -s )
Etymology: Afrikaans, probably from native name in southern Africa
: a tree ( Pterocarpus angolensis ) of southern Africa having heavy strong durable wood that is used for furniture, joinery, and flooring
kēˈät noun
( -s )
Etymology: Afrikaans, probably from native name in southern Africa
: a tree ( Pterocarpus angolensis ) of southern Africa having heavy strong durable wood that is used for furniture, joinery, and flooring
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012