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  • 1 heoti

    only; nomore; well; accordingly; whereupon; but; however

    Maori-English wordlist > heoti

  • 2 heoti

    only; nomore; well; accordingly; whereupon; but; however

    Maori-English wordlist > heoti

  • 3 noa iho

    Maori for mere, hardly, only, only just, merely, common

    Maori-English dictionary > noa iho

  • 4 panako

    blechnum filiforme (thread fern, climbing hard fern)
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    Endemic fern
    This fern will creep along the ground till it finds a tree, it will then grow up high into the tree. Its leaves change as it matures. It is the only climbing Blechnum, and spreads by rhizomes (an underground stem). The fertile fronds form only on the climbing rhizomes, and can be quite high up. They have very long thin pinnae.

    Maori-English dictionary > panako

  • 5 anake

    [adv.]
    alone; only

    Maori-English wordlist > anake

  • 6 kātahi

    then; only just; now for the first time

    Maori-English wordlist > kātahi

  • 7 mahara ū

    read only memory (ROM)

    Maori-English wordlist > mahara ū

  • 8 pānui anake

    read only (computer term)

    Maori-English wordlist > pānui anake

  • 9 pānui noa

    read only (computer term)

    Maori-English wordlist > pānui noa

  • 10 anake

    [adv.]
    alone; only

    Maori-English wordlist > anake

  • 11 kātahi

    then; only just; now for the first time

    Maori-English wordlist > kātahi

  • 12 mahara ū

    read only memory (ROM)

    Maori-English wordlist > mahara ū

  • 13 pānui anake

    read only (computer term)

    Maori-English wordlist > pānui anake

  • 14 pānui noa

    read only (computer term)

    Maori-English wordlist > pānui noa

  • 15 HUHU

    Maori for Grub, larva prionoplus reticularis
    New Zealand Longhorn Beetle
    Insect often found as larvae in rotting trees (its tree of choice is the Maire). As a beetle it is NZ's largest growing to 50mm. The grub is a Maori delicacy, however, they only ate the pre-pupae (gut was fully evacuated). Larvae were also used for eel bait.

    Maori-English dictionary > HUHU

  • 16 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

  • 17 Kawekaweau

    Hoplodactylus delcourti (Delcourt's Gecko)
    Grew to 30cm
    Known only from a single, impressively large, specimen collected in the 18th century, this giant gecko is now sadly believed to be extinct, although it may conceivably have survived in remote areas. If it has, it would easily be the world's largest gecko.

    Maori-English dictionary > Kawekaweau

  • 18 Kitekite falls

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    Near Piha on Auckland's West Coast
    The Kitekite Track leads to the impressive three-tiered Kitekite Falls - the Knutzen Track leads off this (named after the early manager of the Piha Mill) taking a route to the south of the Kitekite Stream to reach the falls. The return route is by the north side. Off this track a steep track can take you to the top of the falls, where there are small cold pools for taking a dip and notches in the rocks where the Glen Esk Dam was located. The first attempt to drive logs down the falls resulted in their destruction on the rocks below and the dam was thereafter only used to flush the logs waiting in the stream below down to the mill. Tracks at the top of the falls lead inland through the ranges to various outlets on the West Coast Road.

    Maori-English dictionary > Kitekite falls

  • 19 kohekohe

    Dysoxylum spectabile (New Zealand cedar, New Zealand Mahogany)
    Tree found in lowland forest. Produces scented orchid-like white waxy flowers during May and June (in Auckland) on long streamers (called panicles), which can be up to 60 cm in some cases, directly from the branches and the trunk. Flowers and fruit are popular with tui, bellbird, stitchbird and waxeye in early Winter. Possums ravage this tree. This is the only NZ species of a genus of 200 south-east Asian trees.
    Kohekohe also means rowdy

    Maori-English dictionary > kohekohe

  • 20 Kowhai tree

    Sophora microphylla and S.tetraptera
    The yellow seeds are very poisonous if eaten, but only if they are ground or crushed before swallowing. Otherwise, they pass through the digestive system and cause no harm.

    Maori-English dictionary > Kowhai tree

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