Noun
Nikko (plural Nikkos)
(Australia, usually Queensland, informal) A felt-tip pen, of the Nikko brand or of any other brand, or the marks left by such a pen.
nikko (plural nikkos)
Alternative letter-case form of Nikko.
Chihiro Ota, general manager for investment research and investor services at SMBC Nikko Securities Inc., noted that trading would be reinvigorated by a string of earnings statements to be released hereafter. Source: Internet
At the Asian Art Museum, located in Civic Center, executive chef Melinda Quirino, formerly of the Hotel Nikko, directs operations for Café Asia where museumgoers and just hungry walk-ins will find Asian specialties from a variety of traditions. Source: Internet
It's a far cry from his former career, running nightclubs, but Kiyomura, who is based in the mountains of Nikko north of Tokyo, says his moss business is lucrative. Source: Internet
A number of exhibitors will be present at the event to show their halal-certified products including Ashland, Brenntag Ingredients, Lipotec, Suru Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Nikko Chemicals, Gattefossé Asia Pacific, Mibelle and Ogawa. Source: Internet
Despite the rain Kyle and Nikko Woodson of Lafayette practiced together. Source: Internet
Smith and Rains 2002: 43 Because of his injury, Smith let his then four-year-old son Nikko perform his traditional Opening Day backflip before the Cardinals' first home game of the 1986 season. Source: Internet