- tīpao
- putt; putter
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Tipao — (en chinois : 邸报, en pinyin : dǐ bào ; littéralement, « rapport de palais » ou « bulletin impérial ») a été l’une des premières gazettes publié par les administrations centrales et locales chinoises. Présent en… … Wikipédia en Français
Tipao — (palace report or imperial bulletin) was one of the first gazettes, introduced in China around the third century AD. It carried official announcements and news from all around China. It was intended to be read by the bureaucrats (literati). The… … Wikipedia
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