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tūāporoporo

1. (verb) to be fragmentary, piecemeal.

Kei te tūāporoporo tonu ngā kōrero - he torutoru ngā kīwaha, he ruarua ngā kupu whakarite, takitahi noa iho ngā whakataukī (HJ 2012:7). / The discourse is fragmentary - there are few idioms, a small number of similes, and just lone aphorisms.

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2. (adjective) be fragmentary, piecemeal.

He tūāporoporo noa iho tō tātou mōhio ki ngā ingoa me ngā kōrero a ngā tūpuna mō te tātai arorangi. / Our knowledge of the names and narratives of the ancestors for the celestial bodies is quite fragmentary.

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Synonyms: harangotengote, kōhikohiko

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