Wiktionary
gingkos
n. (plural of gingko English)
Usage examples of "gingkos".
Dinosaurs dominated a land covered with cycads, ferns, gingkos and conifers.
The first delicate buds of the cut-leaf maples and gingkos were peeping like chicks from their long winter's sleep.
In the park around the small chateau, built in a Belgian version of the First Empire style, trees from many lands had been assembled by his father and grandfather: drooping spruces from Norway, dark-pillared cypresses from Italy, spreading cedars from Lebanon, trees of heaven from China, fern-leaved gingkos from Japan, lofty tulip-trees and liquidambars from America, and fantastic sylvan forms from islands of the Southern Ocean.