Examples of 'mānoa' in a sentence

Meaning of "mānoa"

mānoa (noun): A Hawaiian term referring to a deep valley or gorge, often used in place names or poetry

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Students participating in the esports scene on the Mānoa campus.
Mānoa is the site of the first sugarcane and coffee plantations in the Hawaiian Islands.
Palolo Valley parallels Mānoa and is a residential neighborhood.
She is a teacher and lecturer at UH Mānoa.
All UH Mānoa residence halls are coeducational.
The campus occupies the eastern half of the mouth of Mānoa Valley.
Mānoa was the scene of battle on January 9.
The award was accepted by the founder of Mānoa himself - Dylan Butterbaugh!
Mānoa means thick, solid, vast, depth or thickness in the Hawaiian language.
In September 2008, the University of Hawaii at Mānoa held a symposium about Dunham.
Location, beautiful Mānoa Valley, just outside downtown Honolulu, Hawaiʻi on the island of Oʻahu.

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