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tūhono

1. (verb) (-a,-ngia) to join, bond, attach, connect.

Ka tae mātau ki te awa nei, ka kau, kāore e maunu te tarau, te whitinga atu, ko tētahi karapuke i reira tētahi kōhatu e tū ana, kātahi ka whai kupu mai te minita Māori ki a au me hua te ingoa o tēnei kōhatu ko Rongomaipāpā (ko te tipuna tēnei i tūhono ai a Te Arawa ki a Ngāti Kahungunu) (TTT 1/3/1930:2003). / When we arrived at this river we swam across, but didn't take off our trousers, and there was a hillock there where a rock stood. Then the Māori minister spoke formally to me saying that this rock should be named Rongomaipāpā (this is the ancestor that joins Te Arawa with Ngāti Kahungunu.)

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Synonyms: kuhukuhu, tāpiri, whakauru, pāhekoheko, hiki, tūhoto, uru, whakamoemoe, whakatapoko, haumi, honohono, pūtahi, tūhonohono, hono, whakakapiti, porotūtaki, porotūtataki, uhono


2. (noun) bonding.

Ko te tūhono i te konukura ki te rino tētahi tauira o te tāuhi ā-hiko (RP 2009:391). / Bonding copper to iron is an example of electroplating.

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3. (noun) conjunction - a word used to connect clauses or sentences.

I te kōrero 'ka kai, ā, ka moe', he tūhono te 'ā'. / In the sentence 'they eat and slept, 'and' is a conjunction.

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4. (noun) tie (music).

Ko te tūhono: Kia honoa ētahi oro e rua kia kotahi noa iho te oro e rangona ana (RTP 2015:116). / A tie: When two sounds are joined so that the sound that is heard is just one.

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Tūhono

1. Māori Affiliation Service - established in 2004 to help Māori register with their iwi.

huinga tūhono

1. (noun) union of sets.

Mēnā ka whakakotahi mai ngā huānga o ētahi huinga e rua, ka kīia tērā ko te huinga tūhono. Ko te ∪ hei tohu i te huinga tūhono. Hei tauira: A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} E = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} A ∪ E = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7} (TRP 2010:128). / If the elements of two sets are combined that is called a union of sets. For example: A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5} E = {3, 4, 5, 6, 7} A ∪ E = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7}.

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