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ũriku

n. · class moriku

  1. depth; measurement of how far something extends downward or inward from the surface, vertical distance to the bottom

Example: "1.Ni bũrũri ũrĩkũ wetagũo Tanganyika? 2.Bũrũri wa Tanzania wacenjiririo ritũa mwaka-inĩ wa 1964" — Which country is called Tanganyika? The country of Tanzania changed its name in the year 1964.

Etymology: Root: -rika

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