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nvs. Sagging, bending; place where a branch divides off.

s. A bending branch of a tree; the highest top of a tree, especially a bending twig or branch; a place where a branch divides off.

Kokiki (kō'-kī'-kī), n.

/ kō'-kī'-kī / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A sinking or bending; a sagging.

2. A bending branch of a tree; the highest top of a tree, especially a bending twig or branch; a place where a branch divides off.

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