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thamia

v. · class N/A

  1. transplant, move. Transplant. To move a plant or seedling from one location to another, especially from a nursery bed to the main field; also used for moving livestock between grazing areas in rotational grazing systems.

Example: Rĩrĩ nĩrĩo ihinda rĩega rĩa gũthamia mĩũngũrwa yaku na gũtwara natharĩ-inĩ. (This is the moment to take the seedlings out of the seed beds and to transplant them into a nursery.); Wagĩrĩirwo gũthamia mĩũngũrũa ya kahũa atĩa kuuma nathari-inĩ ũgĩtwara mũgũnda-inĩ? (How do you transplant the coffee seedlings to the farm?); Ũmenyo wa kũrĩithia na njĩra ya gũthamia ng'ombe kuuma kieni-inĩ kimwe nginya kĩrĩa kĩngĩ hamwe na kũrũmĩrĩra mũtaratara wa ũhũthĩri mwega wa dawa, nĩ njĩra ĩmwe ĩngĩrehe umithio mwega wa kũrua na ... (Rotational grazing management in conjunction with planned chemical treatment is an effective means of cattle tick control.)

Related words

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  • thama — house-moving, exodus, group of people on move with possessions and herds; (Bibi.
  • gũthamio — to be transplanted. To be transplanted. Passive form referring to the act of mov