| WHAKAPAPA | • whakapapa n. Genealogy, a fundamental principle of Māori culture that is critical in establishing one’s identity. • WHAKAPAPA n. (Maori) a family tree. |
| CATAWAMPUS | • catawampus adj. (US) Out of alignment, in disarray or disorder: crooked, askew. • catawampus adv. (US) Diagonally. • catawampus adv. (US) Utterly. |
| PARAWALKER | • PARAWALKER n. a metal structure like an external skeleton worn by a paraplegic to enable him or her to walk. |
| PASSAGEWAY | • passageway n. A covered walkway, between rooms or buildings. • passageway n. Any way for passing in, out or through something. • PASSAGEWAY n. a way that allows passage. |
| PIWAKAWAKA | • piwakawaka n. (New Zealand) The grey fantail, Rhipidura fuliginosa, a small insectivorous bird of the South Pacific. • PIWAKAWAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird, aka the Grey Fantail. |
| WHAKAPAPAS | • whakapapas n. (Rare) plural of whakapapa. • WHAKAPAPA n. (Maori) a family tree. |
| PARATANIWHA | • PARATANIWHA n. (Maori) a New Zealand plant with pink and red serrated leaves. |
| PARAWALKERS | • PARAWALKER n. a metal structure like an external skeleton worn by a paraplegic to enable him or her to walk. |
| PASSAGEWAYS | • passageways n. Plural of passageway. • PASSAGEWAY n. a way that allows passage. |
| PIWAKAWAKAS | • PIWAKAWAKA n. (Maori) a New Zealand bird, aka the Grey Fantail. |
| PARATANIWHAS | • PARATANIWHA n. (Maori) a New Zealand plant with pink and red serrated leaves. |
| PIPIWHARAUROA | • PIPIWHARAUROA n. (Maori) a Pacific migratory bird with metallic gold-green plumage. |
| PIPIWHARAUROAS | • PIPIWHARAUROA n. (Maori) a Pacific migratory bird with metallic gold-green plumage. |