hinau

hinau
hi·nau

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  • Hinau — bezeichnet Elaeocarpus dentatus, ein neuseeländischer Baum Hinau (Neuseeland), Ort in Neuseeland HMNZS Hinau, Name zweier Schiffe der Royal New Zealand Navy HMNZS Hinau (T399), in Dienst gestellt 1942 HMNZS Hinau (P3556), in Dienst gestellt 1985 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Hinau — is * Elaeocarpus dentatus , a New Zealand native tree *HMNZS Hinau has been the name of two ships of the Royal New Zealand Navy …   Wikipedia

  • hinau — /ˈhinaʊ/ (say heenow) noun an evergreen tree, Elaeocarpus dentatus, of New Zealand, with straw coloured flowers. {Maori} …  

  • hinau — ˈhēˌnau̇ noun ( s) Etymology: Maori : a New Zealand timber tree (Elaeocarpus dentatus) whose bark yields a useful dye …   Useful english dictionary

  • HMNZS Hinau — has been the name of two ships:*HMNZS Hinau (T399), commissioned 1942 *HMNZS Hinau (P3556), commissioned 1985 and decommissioned 23 Jan 2007 …   Wikipedia

  • HMNZS Hinau (P3556) — was a Moa class inshore patrol vessel of the Royal New Zealand Navy. It was commissioned in 1985 for the Naval Volunteer Reserve and decommissioned in 2007. Hinau is the second ship with this name to serve in the Royal New Zealand Navy. The name… …   Wikipedia

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  • Huia — This article is about the extinct bird species. For other uses, see Huia (disambiguation). Huia A pair (male in front of female) Painting by J.G. Keulemans from W.L. Buller s A History of the Birds of New Zealand (1888) …   Wikipedia

  • Moa class patrol boat — HMNZS Wakakura in Devonport Class overview Name: Moa Operators …   Wikipedia

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