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kapuapu

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n. kind of tree with edible leaves

káurapɨg

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n. kind of tree, variety of niemƗs

kɨrha

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n. 1. kind of tree, 2. ladder made from a tree branch

kopwa

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n. kind of tree used for fence posts

kwanakur

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n. 1. kind of tree (bark used for rope), 2. cool season

kwanaruru

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n. kind of tree; its loss of leaves signifies the beginning of the cool season

kwanmasivur

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n. kind of tree

kwanuasikum

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n. kind of tree (bark used in the production of tapa cloth)

nakogár

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n. kind of tree

nakúr

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n. kind of tree (bark used as rope)

namarban

This tree is a good timber for rafters, the wood is soft. The English name is "Christmas Tree."
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[name̤rbun] n. kind of tree, 6 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3126)

Example: This tree is a good timber for rafters, the wood is soft. The English name is "Christmas Tree."

namɨp

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n. kind of tree, leaf used as a penis wrapper, also warmed on fire and rubbed on stomach to facilitate kava intoxication

namur

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n. kind of tree

(Bislama) nameli

nanes

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n. 1. kind of tree, 2. small plant with red flowers (var. of nanas), the sap is dangerous it can cause a rash

nanɨn

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n. kind of tree

napa

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n. kind of tree, Alphitonia zizyphoides, bark used as medicine to encourage the growth of pigs

nape

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n. kind of tree (var. of napa)

napiso

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n. kind of tree with edible inflorescence

napɨti

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n. kind of tree

napupu

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n. kind of tree, used in canoe construction

napwesen

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n. kind of tree with small white flowers

narhɨg

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n. kind of tree, fruit eaten by flying foxes

nátahi

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n. kind of tree, Bislama: ’milk tree’

naván

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n. kind of tree used for house posts

nerɨg

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n. kind of tree with stinging leaves

niemis

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n. kind of tree with edible leaves and fruit (species of fig)

nikotufe

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n. blue water tree, used for timber and canoe building, artistic carving

nikúr

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n. royal palm tree

nimhiro

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n. tree used for house posts

nirɨs

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n. kind of tree with stinging leaves (Semecarpus vitiensis)

nisɨp

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n. 1. kind of tree (from which combs are carved), 2. comb

nitéi

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n. 1. spear, 2. kind of tree

nɨfweiag

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n. kind of tree

(Bislama) navenu

nɨkapnaiva

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n. kind of tree, used in traditional medicine

nɨkaraka

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n. kind of nut bearing tree

nɨkaritig

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n. kind of tree (Cerbera odollam) (with poisonous fruit with white sap inside tree and fruit)

nɨkawahai-rea

Straight stem used for spear shaft
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[nəkwa̤j reje] n. small tree, 4 m tall (collection: Gregory M. Plunkett #3132), used to make fishing spears, and used to make small house posts that support thatch roof

Example: Straight stem used for spear shaft

nɨkehiáp

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n. tree fork

nɨkinhapus

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n. kind of tree (used for bows to hunt flying fox, and for traditional medicine), Goats like to eat the leaves.

nɨkɨrha

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n. kind of tree (var. of kƗrha)

nɨkotufe

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n. blue water tree (Pterocarpus indicus)

nɨkriakéi

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n. kind of tree, with edible green fruit with sweet milky white flesh, collected wild and eaten on Tanna

nɨkwerɨg

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n. fish poison tree

nɨkweto

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n. 1. fern tree (black palm), 2. barbed arrow (made of nɨkweto wood)

nɨmai

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n. 1. leaf, foliage 2. sheet, leaf (of paper)

nɨpɨk ~ nepik

nɨpɨk ~ nepik
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n. banyan tree

nɨpɨk anan

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n. kind of banyan tree

nɨpɨk rerin

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n. kind of banyan tree with large leaves and fruit

novri

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n. kind of tree with fragrant bark (used as house posts)

nukwán

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n. fruit (general)

nurha

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n. 1. kind of tree, 2. bark container used to wrap baked food

nurɨgri

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n. kind of tree, wood used for pierced ear and septum ornaments

punuár

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n. kind of tree with small, compound leaves, used for firewood

terɨg

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n. kind of tree

tɨmhien

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n. kind of tree used for making house posts, has white fruit that birds like to eat

tuitúi

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n. castor bean tree

tuvái

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n. kind of tree (best wood for making bows)