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1 noni
vegetable oil -
2 popoti
vegetable rack -
3 popoti huawhenua
vegetable crisper -
4 pātengitengi
vegetable crisper -
5 noni
vegetable oil -
6 popoti
vegetable rack -
7 popoti huawhenua
vegetable crisper -
8 pātengitengi
vegetable crisper -
9 kamokamo
[n.]squash; marrow; cucumber; wink (a vegetable) -
10 kikini
pepper (vegetable)————————trace element -
11 mata
[n.]eye; optical————————[n.]face; surface; edge; plane (surface)————————[n.]flinty stones————————[n.]heap————————[n.]screen; monitor; visual display unit (VDU) (computer)————————[n.]squash (a vegetable)————————uncooked (raw)————————mata (o te kōpae)surface (of a computer disk)————————mata (o te waea)dial (of phone) -
12 kamokamo
[n.]squash; marrow; cucumber; wink (a vegetable) -
13 kikini
pepper (vegetable)————————trace element -
14 mata
[n.]eye; optical————————[n.]face; surface; edge; plane (surface)————————[n.]flinty stones————————[n.]heap————————[n.]screen; monitor; visual display unit (VDU) (computer)————————[n.]squash (a vegetable)————————uncooked (raw)————————mata (o te kōpae)surface (of a computer disk)————————mata (o te waea)dial (of phone) -
15 Hua whenua
Maori for vegetable, vege -
16 kauru
Also waitauSteamed (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. -
17 Puha
Puha (or puwha) - a favourite vegetable green of the Maori-comes from Europe, North Africa and West Asia. -
18 ta moko
The art of tattooing, autographPigment was obtained by burning kauri gum, heartwood of kahikatea and vegetable caterpillar.
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Vegetable — Veg e*ta*ble, a. [F. v[ e]g[ e]table growing, capable of growing, formerly also, as a noun, a vegetable, from L. vegetabilis enlivening, from vegetare to enliven, invigorate, quicken, vegetus enlivened, vigorous, active, vegere to quicken, arouse … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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vegetable — [vej′tə bəl, vej′ə təbəl] adj. [ME < ML vegetabilis, vegetative, capable of growth < LL, animating, enlivening < L vegetare: see VEGETATE] 1. of, or having the nature of, plants in general [the vegetable kingdom] 2. of, having the nature … English World dictionary
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