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1 torotoro
draw from; explore; participation (draw on) -
2 torotoro
draw from; explore; participation (draw on) -
3 kuti
draw together; cut -
4 kuti
draw together; cut -
5 haupārua
[n.]draw; tie (sports, i.e. result) -
6 pātoi
[v.t.]draw (in rugby) -
7 rite
[n.]draw (in sport)————————equal; equal to; equilateral; equivalent; relationship; same; similar; fulfilled; ready; like; alike————————rite (ki)[v.]equal -
8 toronaihi
sickle (draw knife) -
9 tuhi
[v.]draw; drawing; sketch; write (a picture etc.)————————dish————————font (computer)————————tuhi (-a)[v.]graph; record -
10 tuhia
write; draw; point out -
11 tuhituhi
write; draw; text -
12 tuhituhia
write; draw -
13 tā
[v.t.]net (to make a net)————————draw (motion)————————the; stalk; print; printer; strike; plot————————tā (-ngia)[v.]print (books) -
14 whakairo
[n.]carve; wood carving; carving; crafts; design; graphics; plan————————whakairo (-tia)[v.]draw (a picture etc.) -
15 whakatau mutunga
conclusion; draw conclusions (science) -
16 whakawai
[n.]drill; weapon practise; practise; (training)————————[v.]draw (in rugby)————————condensation————————distraction; tempt; wave about; flapping wings -
17 ōrite
[loc.]draw; drawn game; tie; deuce; equal; equal to; equivalent; identical (in sport)————————[v.]measure; scales (measuring)————————consistency; corresponding————————match (meet a specification)————————same; similar; uniform (same) -
18 haupārua
[n.]draw; tie (sports, i.e. result) -
19 pātoi
[v.t.]draw (in rugby) -
20 rite
[n.]draw (in sport)————————equal; equal to; equilateral; equivalent; relationship; same; similar; fulfilled; ready; like; alike————————rite (ki)[v.]equal
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draw — (dr[add]), v. t. [imp. {Drew} (dr[udd]); p. p. {Drawn} (dr[add]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Drawing}.] [OE. dra[yogh]en, drahen, draien, drawen, AS. dragan; akin to Icel. & Sw. draga, Dan. drage to draw, carry, and prob. to OS. dragan to bear, carry, D.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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