2. (noun) shrubby haloragis, Haloragis erecta - a native plant with opposite, coarsely toothed leaves on longish leaves borne on square, reddish stems. Flowers are inconspicuous. Can grow quite large and appear almost shrub-like.
2. (noun) shrubby haloragis, Haloragis erecta - a native plant with opposite, coarsely toothed leaves on longish leaves borne on square, reddish stems. Flowers are inconspicuous. Can grow quite large and appear almost shrub-like.
Te Aka Māori-English, English-Māori Dictionary and Index by John C Moorfield comprises a selection of modern and everyday language that will be extremely useful for learners of the Māori language.
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He Pātaka Kupu is a monolingual Māori language dictionary, and was designed using its own culturally authentic terms.