
1) From New Guinea 2) Island 3) Language group of Oceania 4) Language of New Guinea 5) Native of Port Moresby 6) New Guinea language 7) New guinea native 8) New Guinea resident 9) New Guinean 10) Port Moresby resident
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to Papua.
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Native to or inhabitant of Papua New Guinea; speaker of any of various Papuan languages, used mainly on the island of New Guinea, although some 500 are used in New Britain,...
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Pap'u·an adjective Of or pertaining to Papua.
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The Papuan are natives to or inhabitants of Papua New Guinea; a speaker of any of various Papuan languages, used mainly on the island of New Guinea, although some 500 are used in New Britain, the Solomon Islands, and the islands of the south-west Pacific. The Papuan languages belong to the Indo-Pacific family.
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[
adj] - of or relating to Papua or its people or language 2. [n] - any of the indigenous languages spoken in Papua New Guinea or New Britain or the Solomon Islands that are not Malayo-Polynesian languages
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adjective of or relating to Papua or its people or language; `Papuan native crafts`; `Papuan vowels`
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Native to or inhabitant of Papua New Guinea; speaker of any of various Papuan languages, used mainly on the island of New Guinea, although some 500 are used in New Britain, the Solomon Islands, and the islands of the southwest Pacific. The Papuan languages belong to the Indo-Pacific family. P...
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