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strip
1. A length. ʻĀpana (as of paper); mōlina (as of cloth, wood); kuakua (as of fish netting). Strip of pandanus leaf, kīhae lau hala.
2. To tear. Holehole (as sugar cane); ʻuʻu (as maile); uhole (as tough skin); kīhae (as leaves, and as thorns from pandanus leaves); koe, mākoe (as pandanus leaves). Also: ihi, pehē, hahae, māihi, lole, hole, paʻipaʻi. To strip flesh from bones, holehole iwi, welewele iwi, pūholoholo, pāʻiʻo, waimāhoehoe. To strip naked, wehe a kohana. To strip ʻieʻie roots, holeʻie.
3. See undress.
strip
As in a ~mat counting system, in math. ʻAulahi (preceded by ke). See counting strip, hundredths square, ten-strip board. Tenth ~. ʻAukā helu hapa ʻumi.
Strip
he mea weluwelu loloa.
strip
/ strip /hai. e wehe i na kapa, e ihi i ka ili.
strip
/ strip /h. he mea weluwelu loloa.
strip
'āpă'nă lō'i'hĭ: wě'hě; (peel), maĭ'hĭ; (lay barren), hŏ'ŏně'ŏně'ŏ.
Strip
/ Strĭp /1. E wehe. SYN. take off. 2. E maihe. SYN. peel. 3. E hooneoneo. SYN. make destitute.
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