"akihna" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Pohnpeian]

Etymology: Folk etymology claims that it is named after a Chuukese woman who introduced the cultivar. Head templates: {{head|pon|noun}} akihna
  1. A certain banana cultivar from Chuuk that is eaten cooked. Categories (lifeform): Banana cultivars Synonyms: poupoulap, utin ruk
    Sense id: en-akihna-pon-noun-e1UcRRKS Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Pohnpeian entries with incorrect language header
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