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  1. PONO

    In software engineering, a plain old CLR object, or plain old class object (POCO) is a simple object created in the .NET Common Language Runtime (CLR) that is unencumbered by inheritance or attributes. This is often used in opposition to the complex or specialized objects that object-relational mapping frameworks often require. In essence, a POCO does not have any dependency on an external framework.

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  1. PONO

    PONO is a Hawaiian term that refers to a state of harmony, righteousness, and balance. It is often translated as "doing what is right" or "living in harmony with oneself, others, and the environment." PONO is a concept that encompasses moral, ethical, and spiritual values, emphasizing the importance of integrity, honesty, fairness, and respect. It can involve maintaining harmony within oneself, promoting well-being in relationships, and caring for the natural world. PONO is considered a guiding principle for living a fulfilled and balanced life in Hawaiian culture.

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  1. Pono

    Pono is a Hawaiian word commonly rendered as "righteousness". For instance, the Hawaii state motto: Ua Mau ke Ea o ka ʻĀina i ka Pono or "The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness". Pono is a notably polysemous term. Mary Kawena Pukui's and Samuel Hoyt Elbert's Hawaiian dictionary gives six meanings and 83 English translation equivalents. nvs. Goodness, uprightness, morality, moral qualities, correct or proper procedure, excellence, well-being, prosperity, welfare, benefit, behalf, equity, sake, true condition or nature, duty; moral, fitting, proper, righteous, right, upright, just, virtuous, fair, beneficial, successful, in perfect order, accurate, correct, eased, relieved; should, ought, must, necessary. vs. Completely, properly, rightly, well, exactly, carefully, satisfactorily, much. n. Property, resources, assets, fortune, belongings, equipment, household goods, furniture, gear of any kind, possessions, accessories, necessities. n. Use, purpose, plan. n. Hope. vs. Careless, informal, improper, any kind of. The word has strong cultural and spiritual connotations of "a state of harmony or balance", and is the aim of the Ho'oponopono practice. Pono is often used as in affirmative prayers, especially within Kanaka Maoli healing arts and the Hawaiian Sovereignty Movement.

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  1. PONO

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of pono in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of pono in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of pono in a Sentence

  1. Neil Young:

    Pono is a long-term, slow reawakening, and this is the beginning.

  2. Neil Young:

    PonoPlayer is the start, if you want to license the name, Pono will certify you, whether [you’re creating] a phone, or any other device … we’re sharing all of our technology, if you want to be certified we’ll show you how to do it. Any manufacturer that wants to make this kind of quality, we’ll show you how to do it.

  3. Neil Young:

    It’s gotta be fun, if it’s not fun it’s not worth doing. Music is about having a good time feeling your soul, whether it makes you laugh or it makes you cry, just so long as you feel as much as you can. That’s the mission of Pono.

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