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cutcha
‖ cutcha, a. (n.) Anglo-Indian colloq. (ˈkʌtʃə) Also kacha, kutcha. [a. Hindī kachchā raw, crude, unripe, uncooked.] Imperfect, slight, temporary, makeshift (opp. to pucka, solid, substantial, permanent, etc.). As n. = Sun-dried brick, dried mud, as a material.1834 Baboo I. xi. 181 (Stanf.) An old l... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cutcha Risling Baldy
Cutcha Risling Baldy is a Native American associate professor and department chair of Native American studies at Cal Poly Humboldt in Arcata, California Personal life and other contributions Native background Cutcha Risling Baldy currently lives in Humboldt County with her daughter, stepson, husband, wikipedia.org
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kutcha
kutch, kutcha var. cutch2, cutcha. Oxford English Dictionary
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kachha
kach(h)a var. cutcha a. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lautém Municipality
The municipality also includes the easternmost point of the island, Cape Cutcha in the administrative post of Tutuala, and the small island Jaco. wikipedia.org
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Jaco Island
It lies off the eastern tip with Cape Cutcha of the island of Timor (Aldeia Pitileti, Suco Tutuala, administrative post Tutuala, municipality Lautém). Cape Cutcha is a short distance northwest of the island, and north of the beach. wikipedia.org
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puckerow
puckerow, v. Army and Naut. slang. (ˈpʌkərəʊ) Also puckarow, puckero, puckerrow. [ad. Hind. pakṛo imp. of pakaṛnā to seize.] trans. To seize, lay hold of. Also intr. or absol. (rare).1866 G. O. Trevelyan in Fraser's Mag. LXXIII. 390 Fanny, I am cutcha no longer. Surely you will allow a lover who is ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Land acknowledgement
To argue that genuine reconciliation requires the return of stolen land, Cutcha Risling Baldy has drawn an analogy between the land acknowledgement and wikipedia.org
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pukka
‖ pukka, a. (n.) Anglo-Ind. (ˈpʌkə) Also 7–9 pucka, 8– pukka, pucker, 9 pakka, pucca, puckah, pukkha. [a. Hindī pakkā (pʌkkaː) cooked, ripe, mature; hence thorough, substantial, permanent: cf. cutcha. Sense c is the only sense used outside Anglo-Indian contexts.] A. adj. a. Applied to the larger of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Valu Beach
published by the International Hydrographic Organization (IHO), the only point where Timor meets those two seas is Tanjong Sewirawa (now known as Cape Cutcha Cape Cutcha is a short distance north of the beach, and northwest of Jaco Island. wikipedia.org
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Native American studies
Conference Native American Literature Symposium Notable scholars Taiaiake Alfred (Kanien'kehaka/Kahnawake Mohawk) Paula Gunn Allen (Laguna Pueblo/Sioux) Cutcha wikipedia.org
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劳滕区
该区包括她的最东边的岛屿——Kap Cutcha,位于下级区域Tutuala,及一个小岛屿雅科岛。 外部连结 Fataluku language website Ethnologue page for Fataluku 东帝汶行政区划 wikipedia.org
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