1. kodama - Noun
2. Kodama - Proper noun
kodama (plural kodama)
A type of Japanese tree spirit.
Kodama (plural Kodamas)
A surname.
Although calm and collected about his own death, Borges began probing Kodama as to whether she inclined more towards the Shinto beliefs of her father or the Catholicism of her mother. Source: Internet
In Japanese folklore, Kodama are spirits that inhabit trees and are thought by some to be responsible for delayed echoes in mountains or valleys. Source: Internet
Kodama took legal action against Assouline, considering the remark unjustified and defamatory, asking for a symbolic compensation of one euro. Source: Internet
The dedicated Interorbital communications system allows large amounts of data to be beamed from Kibō's ICS, first to the Japanese KODAMA satellite in geostationary orbit, then to Japanese ground stations. Source: Internet
The short film titled features Brett’s grandmother, Sharon Shizuko Okazaki Kodama. Source: Internet
Legacy Kodama, his widow and heir on the basis of the marriage and two wills, gained control over his works. Source: Internet