Noun
putu (uncountable)
(South Africa) A form of porridge made from maize meal. [from 20th c.]
About three miles east-northeast from Nuiqsut, the Putu 2 drill site is in the direction of the prevailing winter winds that cross the tundra plains to the village. Source: Internet
Citizens under the banner of the ‘Grand Gedeh County Technical Committee’ for the Putu Mineral Development demanded that the National Legislature halt the ratification of the concession until several lapses contained in the MDA are clarified. Source: Internet
Pramoedya’s influence on the lives of younger generations of Indonesian artists and intellectuals began in the 1960s, as Putu Oka Sukanta recalls in his tribute to his great ‘teacher and friend’. Source: Internet
These five hunters: Weh, Kaba, Sayoh, Saydee and Putu were well received and welcomed. Source: Internet
Responding to questions, Mr. Pas said said he had no involvement with Greater Putu Foundation and that Madam Bright Parker was appointed in an effort to defend Africa Aura’s interest at the ‘highest level’. Source: Internet