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trunk

  • 1 ariaringa

    ***** trunk (of a tree)

    Maori-English wordlist > ariaringa

  • 2 tīwai

    trunk (main stem of a tree)

    Maori-English wordlist > tīwai

  • 3 ariaringa

    ***** trunk (of a tree)

    Maori-English wordlist > ariaringa

  • 4 tīwai

    trunk (main stem of a tree)

    Maori-English wordlist > tīwai

  • 5 tinana

    [n.]
    body (anatomical & of message)
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    [n.]
    body; physical (people)
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    model; structural (code, body)
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    predicate (language)
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    trunk

    Maori-English wordlist > tinana

  • 6 tinana

    [n.]
    body (anatomical & of message)
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    [n.]
    body; physical (people)
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    model; structural (code, body)
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    predicate (language)
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    trunk

    Maori-English wordlist > tinana

  • 7 katua

    Maori for trunk (of tree)

    Maori-English dictionary > katua

  • 8 kauru

    Also waitau
    Steamed (in a hangi) root of the Cabbage Tree. A nutritious parsnip-shaped vegetable. The para or fecula contained in the tap-root and trunk of Cordyline australis and some other species (Best 1942) There is a detailed account in Best 1942: 87-88 of the harvesting and preparation of käuru by Ngai Tahu and Ngäti Mamoe. The annual task continued until 3 years after the arrival of Matara (W. B. D. Mantell), when the Europeans had much increased in numbers and the käuru producing lands had been swept by fire and everything destroyed (Best 1942). The para rubbed from the fibre was mixed with water in a bowl. Known as waitau. Resembled jam in sweetness and consistency.

    Maori-English dictionary > kauru

  • 9 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

  • 10 matai

    Maori for scan
    also
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    Grows to 25m with a broad crown and narrow, elongate leaves.
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    Common throughout NZ in lowland forests. Matai has distinctive grey brown bark that flakes off in roundish pieces.
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    Maori-English dictionary > matai

  • 11 Taihape

    This town grew around the main trunk railway.

    Maori-English dictionary > Taihape

  • 12 Titoki

    Tree with short trunk and spreading habit.

    Maori-English dictionary > Titoki

  • 13 tiwai

    Maori for trunk

    Maori-English dictionary > tiwai

  • 14 wheki

    dicksonia squarrosa (nz tree fern/Rough Tree Fern/ brown tree fern)
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    Grows to 7m
    Slender trunk covered with black peg-like fallen fronds. No skirt of dead fronds. Very common.
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    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.
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    Maori-English dictionary > wheki

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  • Trunk — may refer to:In biology: *Trunk, torso *Trunk, an elephant s proboscis or nose *Trunk (botany), a tree s central superstructureIn containers: *Trunk (luggage) *Trunk (automobile), a large storage compartment *Trunk (motorcycle), a storage… …   Wikipedia

  • Trunk — Trunk, n. [F. tronc, L. truncus, fr. truncus maimed, mutilated; perhaps akin to torquere to twist wrench, and E. torture. Trunk in the sense of proboscis is fr. F. trompe (the same word as trompe a trumpet), but has been confused in English with… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Trunk — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Alexander Trunk (* 1957), deutscher Rechtswissenschaftler Dieter Trunk (* 1959), deutscher Fußballspieler Gustav Trunk (1871–1936), deutscher Politiker (Zentrum) und Staatspräsident von Baden Johann Jakob… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • trunk — [trʌŋk] n ↑branch, ↑leaves, ↑trunk ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(tree)¦ 2¦(car)¦ 3¦(elephant)¦ 4¦(clothes)¦ 5¦(box)¦ 6¦(body)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: tronc …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Trunk — Trunk, v. t. [Cf. F. tronquer. See {Truncate}.] 1. To lop off; to curtail; to truncate; to maim. [Obs.] Out of the trunked stock. Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mining) To extract (ores) from the slimes in which they are contained, by means of a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • trunk — (n.) mid 15c., box, case, from O.Fr. tronc alms box in a church (12c.), also trunk of a tree, trunk of the human body, from L. truncus, originally mutilated, cut off. The meaning box, case is likely to be from the notion of the body as the case… …   Etymology dictionary

  • trunk — [truŋk] n. [ME tronke < OFr tronc < L truncus, a stem, trunk < truncus, maimed, mutilated < IE * tronkus < base * trenk , to press together, crowd > THRONG] 1. the main stem of a tree 2. the body of a human being or animal, not… …   English World dictionary

  • trunk — [n1] body, core block, bole, butt, column, log, soma, stalk, stem, stock, thorax, torso; concepts 392,428,826 Ant. extremities trunk [n2] long nose of animal beak, proboscis, prow, snoot*, snout; concept 399 trunk [n3] …   New thesaurus

  • Trunk — »Getränk (das man gerade zu sich nimmt); gewohnheitsmäßiger Genuss von Alkohol«: Das altgerm. Substantiv mhd. trunc, ahd. trunk, niederl. dronk, engl. drink (beachte das Fremdwort »Drink« »alkoholisches ‹Misch›getränk«), schwed. dryck ist eine… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • trunk- — *trunk germ., Substantiv: nhd. Baumstumpf, Stumpf; ne. tree trunk; Interferenz: Lehnwort lat. truncus; Etymologie: s. lat. truncus, Maskulinum, Baumstamm, Rumpf; …   Germanisches Wörterbuch

  • trunk — ► NOUN 1) the main woody stem of a tree as distinct from its branches and roots. 2) a person s or animal s body apart from the limbs and head. 3) the elongated, prehensile nose of an elephant. 4) a large box with a hinged lid for storing or… …   English terms dictionary

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