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ʻōali

/ ʻō.ali / Haw to Eng, Pukui-Elbert (1986),

1. n., Cretan brake, a fern (Pteris cretica 🌐), widely distributed in warm parts of the world, growing wild in Hawaiʻi. Long-stemmed, ovate fronds rise about 60 cm from creeping underground stems, and each frond has four to six pairs of long narrow divisions.

  • References:
    • Neal 17.

2. Variant spelling of ʻōwali #1.

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Young stage of the hou (Thalassoma purpureum); other names for the young stage; pākaueloa, ʻāwela, kanaloa, etc. These are all shallow water fishes.

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