caucus / coccus / kakas [ˈkɑkəs]
caucus – n. – 1. members of a legislative assembly belonging to a particular party – a subgroup of these; 2. a group sharing common political goals; 3. a secret meeting of a small group of people to discuss matters concerning a larger group; v. tr. to form or hold a caucus
coccus – n. – 1. Biol. any spherical or roughly spherical bacterium; 2. Bot. one of the separable round carpels of a fruit containing one seed.
kakas – n. pl. of kaka – a large New Zealand parrot, Nestor meridionalis, with olive brown plumage