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n. Three species of endemic trees (Urera), related to the olonā, the bark of which was also formerly used for fishing nets. (Neal 320.) See also hona, hōpue.

kikino Finch, general term. Kaulana ka pae moku ʻo Galapagosa no ka nui a me ka laulā o nā ʻano manu ōpuhe o ia wahi. The Galapagos Islands are famous for the many and varied types of finches that are found there. Metathesis of hōpue See English entries under finch. Ōpuhe pao lāʻau. Woodpecker finch.

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