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whakahanumi

1. (verb) (-a,-tia) to mix, cause to be swallowed up.

Ki te hoatu he miraka me whakahanumi ki te wai pāre, ki te wai raima rānei (TTT 1/3/1929:952). / If milk is added one must mix in barley water or lime juice.

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Synonyms: miki, tāranu, konatu, pāhekoheko, whakawhēranu, whāranu, natu, konanu, kōnatunatu, ranu, whakauruuru, whakananu, kōnanunanu, kōrorirori, whakaranu, kōmitimiti


2. (noun) blender.

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