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makomako
▪ I. makomako1 N.Z. (ˈmakɔˈmakɔ) [Maori.] = korimako.1848 R. Taylor Leaf from Nat. Hist. N.Z. 8/2 Makomako, a bird. Syn. with korimako. 1873 W. L. Buller Hist. Birds N.Z. 91 Anthornis Melanura (Bell-Bird)..Native names. Mako, Makomako..Korimako..Kopara. Of the above names, Korimako is most generally... Oxford English Dictionary
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Makomako
Makomako may refer to: Aristotelia serrata ("wineberry"), a tree endemic to New Zealand New Zealand bellbird, a bird endemic to New Zealand A minor settlement wikipedia.org
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korimako
korimako N.Z. (‖ kɔriˈmakɔ, kɒrɪˈmɑːkəʊ) [Maori.] A New Zealand honey-eater, the bell-bird, Anthornis melanura.1855 R. Taylor Te Ika a Maui 75 In the first oven a korimako was cooked. 1863 A. S. Atkinson Jrnl. 29 Sept. in Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) II. 63, I lay on my back..listening dreamily t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mako
Isurus oxyrinchus, the more common mako Longfin mako shark, Isurus paucus, the rarer mako Aristotelia serrata, a New Zealand tree also known as mako or makomako wikipedia.org
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mako
▪ I. mako1 (ˈmakɔ) [Maori.] In full, mako shark. A large blue shark of the genus Isurus, esp. I. oxyrinchus; also called mackerel shark.1727 J. G. Scheuchzer tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Japan I. 1. 133 Mako never exceeds three or four fathom in length. 1848 R. Taylor Leaf from Nat. Hist. N.Z. 14 Mako, a sha... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ngāti Mahuta
Wehi) marae and Pare Whakarukuruku wharenui on Te Papatapu Road in Aotea Te Tihi o Moerangi marae and Te Tihi o Moerangi wharenui on Kawhia Road in Makomako wikipedia.org
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moki-moki
‖ moki-moki N.Z. (ˈmɒkɪmɒkɪ) Also mok-e-mok, moki, moki-mok, mokky. [Maori.] = makomako1; moko-moko 2.1928 Daily Express 6 June 3 What is the moki-moki? 1935 E. Hodgkinson in A. E. Currie Cent. Treas. Otago Verse (1949) 33 The forest rings with tuis' and mokis' chiming. 1940 N. Marsh Surfeit of Lamp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pūkorokoro / Miranda
The local Makomako Marae is a traditional meeting ground for Ngāti Pāoa, and features the Rangimarie meeting house. wikipedia.org
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Izatha huttonii
The larvae feed on the dead wood of makomako and karamu. Adult moths have been collected from October to March. wikipedia.org
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wineberry
wineberry (ˈwaɪnbɛrɪ) Forms: 1 winber(i)ᵹe, 3 winberi, erron. wind-, 6 wynberry. β. 6 wyneber(r)y, 7– wineberry. [OE. w{iacu}nberiᵹe = OS. wînberi, OHG. wînberi (MHG. -ber(e, G. weinbeere), ON. v{iacu}nber (cf. Goth. weinabasi): see wine n.1, berry n.1 ME. wĭnberi normally represents the OE. word; w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Waipātiki Beach
In the gullies and streams rimu, matai, kahikatea, ponga and makomako are present. wikipedia.org
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bell-bird
bell-bird (ˈbɛlbɜːd) [f. bell n.1 + bird n.] A name given to two distinct birds, the Procnias carunculata or Campanero of Brazil, and the Myzantha melanophrys of Australia, both remarkable for their clear ringing notes. Also used as the name of various birds with a clear ringing call.1802 Barrington... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aristotelia serrata
Aristotelia serrata, commonly known as wineberry or in the Māori language makomako or just mako, is a small tree in the family Elaeocarpaceae, in the genus Māori used makomako medicinally by boiling its leaves as an application to burns and infected wounds. wikipedia.org
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Ngāti Te Wehi
Upon his death, his people, known as "Ngāti Te Wehi", moved South West of Aotea Harbour, some stayed at Makomako, Te Papatapu and Motakotako. Each of these Children lived at Mowhiti (Pākoka), Te Papatapu, Te Maari, Makomako, Te Urewera, Waiteika, Kaiariki, Paataka, Patumarama, Ruakotare, Wairoa wikipedia.org
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Aotea Harbour
A gravel road links SH31 to Makomako. Education Makomako School was just above the junction of Makomako Road and the Te Mata-Kawhia Road. wikipedia.org
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