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  • 1 whakapou

    [v.]
    stamp (with a rubber stamp)
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    columns (enter in as) (computer term)
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    establish; tab

    Maori-English wordlist > whakapou

  • 2 whakapou

    [v.]
    stamp (with a rubber stamp)
    ————————
    columns (enter in as) (computer term)
    ————————
    establish; tab

    Maori-English wordlist > whakapou

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