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21 wahaina
carry on the back -
22 whakahokia
replace (computer term)————————reply; return; give back; repulse -
23 E hoki
Maori for back, return -
24 E kore te patiki
A Maori proverb, literally translated; The flounder does not return to the sand (or mud) that it has stirred up. That is, one does not go back and ask for trouble. Once bitten, twice shy. -
25 huna
Also whakapekeMaori for hide, conceal, mask, keep back, secrete, unnoticed -
26 kounu
Maori for moult, protrude, withdraw, retract (take back), renege -
27 peke
Also tupekeMaori for shoulder, limb, jump, hurdle, to back, reverse -
28 Ririwhaka
Bolboschoenus fluviatilis (Marsh Clubrush, Kukuraho)Native sedge growing to 1.5m.Wide-leaved, summer green sedge common in coastal areas, able to grow in water 0-20 cm deep. Fast growing. Stems die back over winter. -
29 takamuri
Also takamoriMaori for hind (back), to lag, slow -
30 TARAKIHI
Commercially important fish. Grows to about 35cm.<TARAKIHI.JPG"><TARAKIHI 2.jpg">Habitat: Exposed sand, silt; 5 - 400 m depthDistribution: WA to Qld and around Tasmania (also NZ, Africa and South America)Maximum size: Length to 700 mmDiet: Small fish, invertebratesComments:Silver body with black crescent shaped marking at the back of the head. Usually occurs in water deeper than 50 m. Important commercially, about 1000 tonnes per year are trawled in southeastern Australia. Some fish in New Zealand have been aged at more than 50 years. -
31 tiraha whakamuri
Maori for lie back, relax -
32 tuara
Maori for back (of a human) -
33 tuku
Maori for send, to present, offer, let go, free, retire (from), cede, disentangle, hire (out),release, relieve, exonerate, relinquish, let down, presentation, offering, allow, back down, permit, consign, indulge -
34 ute
NZ English for a utility vehicle with an open back, pickup(us), backie(sa) -
35 waha
Also wahauruMaori for mouth, gateway, entrance Maori for carriage, carry on the back -
36 warehou
<WAREHOU.JPG"><BLUENOSEWAREHOU.JPG">bluenose warehouAverage length 40-60cm Average weight 4kgOccurs around southern New Zealand and Southern Australia.Dark blueish-green above and white below, with a dark head and prominent dark pectoral spot; small scales. Distinguished from the other warehous by long pectoral fin reaching back to the anal fin. Most common in the cooler coastal waters around the South Island in 20-200m; the shallowest occurring warehous. Main fishing grounds include the Cook Strait coasts and off Westland. Caught mainly by trawling, sometimes in coastal set nets. Available all year around. A moderate resource. -
37 whakahokihoki
Maori for answering back, reply, backchat -
38 whakakupa
Maori for prone, on one's back -
39 Whatiwhati to hope
Maori waiata/songLyrics:Whatiwhati to hope ringa pakia eSway your hips and slap your thighsWaewae takahia ka huri o kanohi eMove your feet and turn your eyesTitiro whakarunga Titiro whakararoLook up and look downHaere whakamua hoki whakamuriGo forward and return backWhatiwhati to hope me huri to tinana e
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