"tʰujijə" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Jarawa]

IPA: /tʰujijə/ Forms: thuiya [alternative]
Head templates: {{head|anq|noun}} tʰujijə
  1. the fronds or leaves of Nypa fruticans, the nipa palm, used by the Jarawa as adornment
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