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tukania

v.

  1. mix. Mix. Imperative form of the verb meaning to combine or blend different materials together, especially soil, manure, fertilizer, or other agricultural inputs.

Example: Harĩria handũ harĩ na wariĩ wa fiti inya na ũraihu wa fiti ikũmi (tukania thumu wa ng'ombe na tĩĩri mũirũ kwa icũnje 1 gwa 10). Enja marima matarĩ mariku mũno na ũhande mbegũ cia kahũa. Itĩĩrĩria m... (Prepare 4ft (wide) x 10ft (long) beds. Mix 1 (composted bio-slurry) : 10 (black loam soil). Plant the coffee beans at shallow depth. Water the beds, then mulch); Tukania kilo 20 cia thumu ũhĩte wega na tĩĩrĩ wa igũrũ na ũtukanie wega irima-inĩ (Mix 20 kilograms of well rotten manure with top soil and put the mixture in the hole.); ũkĩhuthira marigũ ma mũciarithanio, tukania kilo 20 cia thumu ũhĩte wega na tĩĩrĩ wa igũru na utukanie wega irima-inĩ (When using tissue culture plantlets, mix 20 kilograms of well rotten manure with top soil and put the mixture in the hole.)

Related words

  • ndukanio — mixture; 2. mixing
  • mũtukanio — mixture, compound
  • gũtukania — to mix, blend. To mix. To combine two or more substances together; in agricultur
  • gũtukanio — mixing, combination. Mixing or combination. The act or process of combining diff
  • tukana — to become mixed