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1 tikanga o ngā kupu here
condition of bond -
2 tikanga o ngā kupu here
condition of bond -
3 here
bind (rugby)————————condition (restriction)————————lien————————limit (restriction)————————string (twine)————————tie; bond————————here (-a)[v.t.]to tie -
4 mate ioio
nervous condition -
5 mōmona
fertle; good condition————————plumpness; fat————————solid -
6 āhuatanga
[n.]attribute; condition; factor; variation; characteristic; feature; circumstances————————figure (synchronised swimming)————————habit (of growth)————————property (abstract, science etc.)————————type (form of)————————āhuatanga (mahi)conditions (of work) -
7 here
bind (rugby)————————condition (restriction)————————lien————————limit (restriction)————————string (twine)————————tie; bond————————here (-a)[v.t.]to tie -
8 mate ioio
nervous condition -
9 mōmona
fertle; good condition————————plumpness; fat————————solid -
10 āhuatanga
[n.]attribute; condition; factor; variation; characteristic; feature; circumstances————————figure (synchronised swimming)————————habit (of growth)————————property (abstract, science etc.)————————type (form of)————————āhuatanga (mahi)conditions (of work) -
11 ahua
Maori for model, somewhat, character, condition, state, partially, circumstance, demeanour -
12 kanukanu
Also karukaru, taretareMaori for shabby, poor condition, ragged, disreputable, tattered, tatty -
13 mate ioio
Maori for nervous condition -
14 paparewa
Maori for poor condition -
15 tikanga
Maori for custom, tradition, ethic, traditional, method, scheme, plan, procedure, condition, culture, lore, habit, usual, normally, import(ance), rudiments, normal practice
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