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ʻōkala
/ ʻō.kala /1. nvi., Goose flesh, creepy or shuddery sensation; to bristle, stand up, as hair.
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- See ex., ʻoehuehu.
2. vs., Rough, coarse, as cloth, shark skin.
3. See leho ʻōkala.
4. Same as ʻōkole #2, a sea creature.
5. n., A rather small red seaweed (Galaxaura rugosa 🌐), regularly and densely branching, the branches hollow and marked with rings; not edible.
ʻōkala
kikino, Sea anemone.
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ʻŌkala
Islet (2.15 acres, 400 feet elevation) off Waikolu, Molokaʻi.
- Literally, bristling.
ʻŌkala
Island (2.15 acres, 400 feet high), Waikolu, Molokaʻi. Part of the Hawaiʻi State Seabird Sanctuary. One of two sea stacks on the east side of Kalaupapa Peninsula.
- Literally, bristling.
ʻōkala
Shellfish (Cypraea granulata), a cowry. Lit., rough cowry. This species is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands and prized in collections. Also called leho ʻōkala. (EAK 193.)
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