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  • 1 pūkaki

    stream

    Maori-English wordlist > pūkaki

  • 2 pūkaki

    stream

    Maori-English wordlist > pūkaki

  • 3 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

  • 4 awa

    [n.]
    river; channel; stream
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    canal (of bone)
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    gully

    Maori-English wordlist > awa

  • 5 roma

    [n.]
    current; channel; stream (of river, wind etc.)
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    tract (anatomy)

    Maori-English wordlist > roma

  • 6 awa

    [n.]
    river; channel; stream
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    canal (of bone)
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    gully

    Maori-English wordlist > awa

  • 7 roma

    [n.]
    current; channel; stream (of river, wind etc.)
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    tract (anatomy)

    Maori-English wordlist > roma

  • 8 heruheru

    leptopteris hymenophylloides (single crape fern, crepe fern)
    A beautiful fern found on stream banks and other moist areas throughout NZ.

    Maori-English dictionary > heruheru

  • 9 hikuwai

    Maori for source of a stream, watershed

    Maori-English dictionary > hikuwai

  • 10 kiokio

    Blechnum novae-zelandiae (hard fern, palm-leaf fern, horokio, mokimoki, rautao, tupari)
    Syn. Blechnum capense, Lomaria procera
    Found in flax and sedge swamps and under manuka scrub. This Blechnum is a very common one, often seen on roadsides, stream edges, and in scrub and swamps, as well as alongside tracks in the bush.

    Maori-English dictionary > kiokio

  • 11 ma

    (short for manga) tributary or stream
    Maori for white, blank, clean, via

    Maori-English dictionary > ma

  • 12 manga

    Also Maka
    Maori for a small stream, brook, beck

    Maori-English dictionary > manga

  • 13 mimi

    Maori for stream, creek Maori for urinate, wee, pee, urine

    Maori-English dictionary > mimi

  • 14 Omaka

    A Maori girl's name, meaning where the stream flows

    Maori-English dictionary > Omaka

  • 15 rereti

    blechnum chambersii (Lance fern, nini)
    Previously: Blechnum lanceolatum,Lomaria lanceolata
    A native fern
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    Quite a coarse fern that grows approx. 60 cm high. This kiokio forms rosettes of leaves with dark coloured fertile fronds in the middle. This species is usually found in damp places, like on the banks of a stream or in the shade where there is also plenty of moisture. The fronds can have a pinkish tinge when young, but develop into a darker green.
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    This image shows a spore-bearing frond. Each of the narrow pinnae or "leaves" on this frond will develop spores, contained in structures called sporangia, which are in turn grouped in clusters called sori along the underneath side of the pinnae. The edge of the pinnae rolls inwards to protect the developing sori.
    FOOD: Young fronds wrer cooked and eaten as greens (Best 1903, 1908) Sometimes used to cover baskets of eels or kokopu when cooking.

    Maori-English dictionary > rereti

  • 16 ROMA

    Currents, stream or channel

    Maori-English dictionary > ROMA

  • 17 taraire

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    A handsome spreading tree growing to 22m which naturally occurs mainly along stream sides or where the soil is good. It was the most common medium sized understory tree of our Kauri forests. Distinctive young leaves with velvety brown underside covering or tomentum. Flowers September - December. Fruits in May - July. The shiny dark elongated purple fruits are a favourite of the pigeon. The Maori people boiled these fruits in water to prepare for food.

    Maori-English dictionary > taraire

  • 18 tauru

    Head or source of a stream, pulley

    Maori-English dictionary > tauru

  • 19 wai iti

    Maori for small stream

    Maori-English dictionary > wai iti

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  • Stream — (str[=e]m), n. [AS. stre[ a]m; akin to OFries. str[=a]m, OS. str[=o]m, D. stroom, G. strom, OHG. stroum, str[=u]m, Dan. & Sw. str[ o]m, Icel. straumr, Ir. sroth, Lith. srove, Russ. struia, Gr. ry sis a flowing, rei^n to flow, Skr. sru. [root]174 …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stream — [striːm] noun [countable] 1. a long and almost continuous series of things: stream of • Despite the steady stream of layoffs, federal statisticians are predicting growth in select industries. • The refinery will come on stream (= start producing… …   Financial and business terms

  • stream — [strēm] n. [ME strem < OE stream, akin to Ger strom < IE base * sreu , to flow > Gr rheein, to flow] 1. a current or flow of water or other liquid, esp. one running along the surface of the earth; specif., a small river 2. a steady… …   English World dictionary

  • Stream — Stream, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Streamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Streaming}.] 1. To issue or flow in a stream; to flow freely or in a current, as a fluid or whatever is likened to fluids; as, tears streamed from her eyes. [1913 Webster] Beneath those… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Stream — Stream, v. t. To send forth in a current or stream; to cause to flow; to pour; as, his eyes streamed tears. [1913 Webster] It may so please that she at length will stream Some dew of grace into my withered heart. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stream — ► NOUN 1) a small, narrow river. 2) a continuous flow of liquid, air, gas, people, etc. 3) Brit. a group in which schoolchildren of the same age and ability are taught. ► VERB 1) run or move in a continuous flow. 2) (usu. be streaming) run with… …   English terms dictionary

  • stream|y — «STREE mee», adjective, stream|i|er, stream|i|est. 1. full of streams or watercourses. 2. flowing in a stream; streaming …   Useful english dictionary

  • Stream — bzw. Streaming (engl. „Strömen, Fließen“) steht für: die kontinuierliche Übertragung von Daten, siehe Datenstrom Honda Stream, ein Modell der Automarke Honda Alternate Data Streams (zu deutsch: Alternative Datenströme), eine spezielle Funktion… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • stream — ice [stʀimajs] ou, plus cour., stream [stʀim] n. m. ÉTYM. 1851, in D. D. L.; mot angl., « glace (ice) de courant (stream) ». ❖ ♦ Anglic. Glace flottante mince de forme allongée, formant des champs étendus. 0 (…) champs (de gl …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • stream — n *flow, current, flood, tide, flux stream vb *pour, gush, sluice Analogous words: flow, issue, emanate, proceed (see SPRING): flood, deluge, inundate (see corresponding nouns at FLOOD) …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • stream — [n] small river beck, branch, brook, burn, course, creek, current, drift, flood, flow, freshet, race, rill, rindle, rivulet, run, runnel, rush, spate, spritz, surge, tide, torrent, tributary, watercourse; concept 514 stream [v] flow from cascade …   New thesaurus

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