"kantaap" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Fiji Hindi]

IPA: /kəɲtɑːp/
Etymology: Borrowed from English cane top, which is the leafy top of the sugar cane plant. Etymology templates: {{bor|hif|en|cane top}} English cane top Head templates: {{head|hif|nouns}} kantaap
  1. cane top Categories (topical): Agriculture

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