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[ tuh-rah-tuh ] / təˈrɑ tə /
nouna tree, Pittosporum eugenioides, of New Zealand, having elliptic leaves and fragrant, yellow flowers, grown as an ornamental. Origin of tarataBorrowed into English from Maori around 1875–80 Words nearby tarataTarantula nebula, Tarapoto, Tararua biscuit, Tarascan, Tarasco, tarata, tara vine, Tarawa, taraxacum, Taraz, tar baby Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tarataWhere the Tala joins the Sama it must be two thousand feet lower than Tarata. Journeys and Experiences in Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile|Henry Stephens Ilabaya is a larger place than Tarata, but is a dirtier, and more poverty-stricken place. Journeys and Experiences in Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile|Henry Stephens A rocky promontory on the left was rounded and the green, fertile pocket in which Tarata nestles was shut from view. Journeys and Experiences in Argentina, Paraguay, and Chile|Henry Stephens Some gave sixpence, some a shilling, and some a few coppers; the chief of the police gave Tarata five shillings. Old New Zealand|Earl of Pembroke.
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