"Uluṟu" meaning in All languages combined

See Uluṟu on Wiktionary

Proper name [Pitjantjatjara]

Etymology: Literally it could have meant "great pebble" or "Earth mother". Head templates: {{head|pjt|proper noun}} Uluṟu
  1. Uluru, Ayers Rock (a large rock formation in central Australia) Categories (topical): Geology Categories (place): Places in Australia Related terms: Kata Tjuṯa
    Sense id: en-Uluṟu-pjt-name-706Rpc9L Categories (other): Pitjantjatjara entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for Uluṟu meaning in All languages combined (1.1kB)

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        ],
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        }
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