atap

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atap

(əˈtæp)
n
(Plants) the fronds of palm trees, particularly those of Nipa fruticans, used in South East Asia to thatch houses
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palme
pálmi
palma nipa
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North Borneo had been devastated by the War, and Jesselton and its new government buildings were mere atap and kajang buildings.
Also, HARMAN and Google's Advanced Technology and Projects Group (ATAP) are collaborating on Project Soli that uses radar to permit new types of touch-less interactions, with the human hand becomes a intuitive interface for devices.
The buildings themselves originally took to the Malay timber and atap materials, but after a series of fires, they were soon replaced with brick.
That means you could choose a camera from one manufacturer, a display from another, and a processor from yet another hardware maker to build the kind of phone you specifically want, said Regina Dugan, director of Google's Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) unit, which oversees Project Ara.
I studied the Acholi with respect to Kwon Kal (Millet bread), The Iteso (Atap), the Baganda (Matooke), The Bahima (milk and its products), the Bagisu (Malewa), The Basoga (Sweet Potatoes), the Bakiga (Obushera), the Lugbara (Inya) and the Alur (Angara).
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