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21 kimihia
find (computer)————————look for; seek -
22 tiro
view; survey; look (computer) -
23 tirohia
[v.]show; view; examine; look (computer term) -
24 titiro mākutu
stare; look hard -
25 tuhiri
examine; diagnose; look for -
26 tuwhiri
examine; diagnose; look for -
27 āta tirotiro
examine (look at carefully)————————observe————————review -
28 āta titiro
examine, look carefully -
29 atatitiro
Maori for look carefully -
30 kaititiro
Maori for look-out, watch, watchman, inspector -
31 kimi
Maori for look for, search, investigate, hunt -
32 KIMIHIA
Maori for to seek, to look for, sought for -
33 RAPA
Also rapuMaori for to look for, seek, search, stick, cling, matted, dig out -
34 rewarewa
knightia excelsa (NZ honeysuckle or NZ bottlebrush)Found in the North Island and the top of the South Island. Dark red flowers in Spring. Grows to 30m. The leathery leaves are long and look rather like doubly toothed bread knives. The inner part of the bark was bandaged over a wound to check bleeding and to help heal it. Rewarewa is found throughout the North Island, mainly in lowland and montane forests and in the Marlborough Sounds of the South Island.<REWAREWA.JPG"><REWA2.JPG"><REWAW.JPG"><KNIGHTIA excelsa.jpg"> -
35 tiaki
Maori for to watch for, guard, guarding, care for, look after, conserve -
36 titiro mai
Maori for look upon -
37 titiro whakamuri
Maori for look behind -
38 whakaharakore
Maori for to look innocent -
39 whakapi
Maori for to peep at (look), contort -
40 wheki
dicksonia squarrosa (nz tree fern/Rough Tree Fern/ brown tree fern)<DICKSONIA squarrosa.jpg">Grows to 7mSlender trunk covered with black peg-like fallen fronds. No skirt of dead fronds. Very common.<WHEKI.JPG">The fronds are up to 3 m long and they are very harsh. The stems on the fronds are also very rough. The top side of the fronds are dark green while underneath they are paler. Dead leaves are an orange-brown colour. Technically Ponga is the Maori word for all tree ferns, but it is most commonly applied to the d.squarrosa, as this is the fern from which we get ponga logs. The fronds are smaller than the Mamaku, but have a similar horizontal arching habit, which gives an umbrella like appearance. This tree fern produces new fronds right throughout the year, so it always has a lush, healthy look.<DICKSONIA2 squarrosa.jpg">
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