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maikuku

1. (noun) fingernail, toenail.

Haere ana ki a Mahuika, ka homai e Mahuika ko tētehi o ngā maikuku (TP 3/1913:8). / He went to Mahuika and she gave him one of her fingernails.

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2. (noun) claw, hoof.

Ka haere, ka whakahokia ōna maikuku ki roto, kei rangona ōna takahanga (TWMNT 11/7/1876:165). / It draws up its claws when it walks, to prevent its tread from being heard.

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pani maikuku

1. (noun) nail polish.

kuti maikuku

1. (noun) nail clippers, nail scissor.

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