"mean" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The term has found widespread use throughout Southern Africa and often simply means gathering or meeting.
- The area's Aboriginal name is 'Mookaboola' or 'Moocooboola', which means meeting of waters.
- The word Urs is derived from "uroos", which means "ultimate meeting of an individual with God".
- In Bambara, Bafoulabé means "meeting of two rivers".
- The Potawatomie Indians named this area and called it Channahon, which means "meeting of the waters."
- Milan in many Indian languages means meeting.
- The river's name means "meeting of two rivers" in the Mi'kmaq language.
- The river's name means "meeting of waters" in Mi'kmaq, most likely referring to the confluence of it and the larger Restigouche River at its mouth.
- The name "Folkmoot", used for a festival in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, means "meeting of the people".
- It literally means "meeting of hands."
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