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  • 21 huarahi aromatawai

    Maori-English dictionary > huarahi aromatawai

  • 22 karaka

    Maori for clock, orange corynocarpus laevigatus
    A leafy canopy tree. Grows to 15m high.
    The attractive orange fruits are poisonous. This traditional Mori food was only safe to eat after a long and complicated processing method. It is a common street and garden tree in the Auckland region. The Maori deliberately planted it in lowland and coastal areas. It was possibly brought to NZ from the Kermadec Islands as the Maori migrated here.
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    Maori-English dictionary > karaka

  • 23 pokehe

    Maori for method of, proceed

    Maori-English dictionary > pokehe

  • 24 tauputu

    Maori for mode, modus, manner, method

    Maori-English dictionary > tauputu

  • 25 Te Ohu Kai Moana

    Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission: Main task is the development of a method for allocation of assets to iwi, according to the provisions of the Treaty of Waitangi (Fisheries Claims) Settlement Act 1992, and the Deed of Settlement 1992.

    Maori-English dictionary > Te Ohu Kai Moana

  • 26 tikanga

    Maori for custom, tradition, ethic, traditional, method, scheme, plan, procedure, condition, culture, lore, habit, usual, normally, import(ance), rudiments, normal practice

    Maori-English dictionary > tikanga

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  • Method — Meth od, n. [F. m[ e]thode, L. methodus, fr. Gr. meqodos method, investigation following after; meta after + odo s way.] 1. An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of teaching… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Method — may refer to: Scientific method, a series of steps taken to acquire knowledge Method (computer programming), a piece of code associated with a class or object to perform a task Method (music), a kind of textbook to help students learning to play… …   Wikipedia

  • method — method, mode, manner, way, fashion, system are comparable when they denote the means taken or the plan or procedure followed in doing a kind of work or in achieving an end. Method may denote either an abstraction or a concrete procedure, but in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • method — [n1] means, procedure adjustment, approach, arrangement, channels, course, custom, design, disposal, disposition, fashion, form, formula, habit, line, manner, mechanism, method, mode, modus, modus operandi, nuts and bolts*, plan, practice,… …   New thesaurus

  • method — [meth′əd] n. [Fr méthode < L methodus < Gr methodos, a going after, pursuit, system < meta, after (see META ) + hodos, a way (see ODE1)] 1. a way of doing anything; mode; procedure; process; esp., a regular, orderly, definite procedure… …   English World dictionary

  • method — I noun arrangement, blueprint, classification, consistency, course, course of action, custom, discipline, established order, fixed order, formula, habit, layout, logical order, manner, master plan, means, mode, modus, operation, order,… …   Law dictionary

  • method — (n.) early 15c., regular, systematic treatment of disease, from L. methodus way of teaching or going, from Gk. methodos scientific inquiry, method of inquiry, investigation, originally pursuit, a following after, from meta after (see META (Cf.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Method — est un thriller américain, dont le sous titre français est Dangereuse sous tout rapport et anglais : Belle Gunness, responsible for more than 40 murders, was never brought to justice. (Belle Gunness, responsable de plus de 40 meurtres, qui n …   Wikipédia en Français

  • method — ► NOUN 1) a way of doing something. 2) orderliness of thought or behaviour. ORIGIN Greek methodos pursuit of knowledge …   English terms dictionary

  • method — n. 1) to apply, employ, use a method 2) to adopt a method 3) to give up, scrap a method 4) an antiquated, obsolete; crude; infallible, sure; modern, up to date; refined, sophisticated; sound; unorthodox method 5) the case; deductive; inductive;… …   Combinatory dictionary

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