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inene

adj.

  1. large, big. Large, big. Describes size, magnitude, or intensity. In agriculture, used for large holes for planting, dry spells, extended periods of sunlight, or significant energy expenditure by plants.

Example: Mĩũngũrwa yarĩkia kũharĩrio, enja irima inene rĩkũiganĩra mĩĩri wega ũndũ ĩtekũhatĩkana. (When the seedlings are ready, dig a large enough hole to accommodate the seedling’s root system without crowding it.); Ihinda rĩa riũa inene, mĩungũrwa no ĩheo maaĩ maita meerĩ o kiumia. (During dry spells, water the seedlings at least two times a week until they are well established.); Hinya ũria wahũthĩkĩte gũthondeka matunda mau ũkorĩra na mĩtĩ ĩkoya ihinda inene kũhona. (The energy invested in producing those cherries is lost, and the plant may take longer to recover.)