1. tahitian - Noun
2. tahitian - Adjective
3. Tahitian - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Tahiti, an island in the Pacific Ocean.
A native inhabitant of Tahiti.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA polished basalt breadfruit pounder used by the Tahitian people of French Polynesia. Source: Internet
By contrast, Hawaiian and Tahitian have about 152 cognates in the list, so they are estimated as being 76% genetically related. Source: Internet
Alcoholism, murder, disease and other ills took the lives of most mutineers and Tahitian men. Source: Internet
Recent changes to Tahitian law means that for foreigners, a marriage ceremony in Tahiti is legally binding. Source: Internet
The cushions, custom-designed for Air Tahiti Nui, are inspired by the Tahitian handcrafted "tifaifai" – meaning to mend or to patch. Source: Internet
United with the tartness of apples, the sweet notes of peach and Tahitian vanilla, the creamy rooibos becomes a cup of tea as indulgent and grand as its beginnings are humble. Source: Internet