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limu
1. n., A general name for all kinds of plants living under water, both fresh and salt, also algae growing in any damp place in the air, as on the ground, on rocks, and on other plants; also mosses, liverworts, lichens.
- Examples:
- Ua ulu ka limu, the seaweed (pubic hairs) are growing.
- References:
- See saying, hailepo.
- PPN limu.
2. vs., Tricky, deceiving, unstable (said to be named for the octopus' ability to change its color, and its waving of a tentacle to and fro like the motion of a seaweed in water).
3. n., Wind gust.
5. n., Soft coral.
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limu
The Hawaiian word for marine algae is limu. Seaweed is an English synonym.
limu
Hawaiian word for alga, a general name for seaweed, sea moss, sea lettuce, land mosses, and freshwater algae.
limu
General name for all kinds of plants living under water, both fresh and salt. This includes mosses.
limu
alga.
Limu
s. an overseer, officer, ruler; a bead man who gives orders, a harald, a messenger, one gent on business by a chief, an ambassador, a representative.
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