Rims vs Rimu - What's the difference?
rims | rimu |
A large evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, .
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 31, Susan Gough Henly, Paddling in New Zealand’s nirvana, Toronto Star
, passage=Leaving the kayaks at Onetahuti Beach, Maori for “to run along the sand,” we amble along the beach before climbing over a lush headland, dense with kawa kawa trees, rimu pine, silver ferns and flowering tea-trees, to view the sweeping beach in front of the Awaroa estuary.}}
As nouns the difference between rims and rimu
is that rims is plural of lang=en while rimu is a large evergreen conifer native to New Zealand, species: Dacrydium cupressinum.As a verb rims
is third-person singular of rim.rimu
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