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What is the meaning of tutua?

"Tutua" is not a common word in English or most other languages. It could be:

* A misspelling:

* Tutu: A type of short, fluffy skirt worn by dancers, especially ballerinas.

* Tuatara: A reptile native to New Zealand, sometimes called a "living fossil".

* Tutuila: The main island of American Samoa.

* A word from a specific language:

* Tutu (Tonga): Meaning "ancestor" or "grandparent" in the Tongan language.

* Tutua (Sanskrit): Meaning "protection" or "guarding" in the Sanskrit language.

* A name: It might be a surname or given name, though not very common.

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