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vt. To weave, entwine; to tie loosely, as twigs in a sluice gate. Cf. mola, to twist loosely.

v. To be slackly twisted, as a string; to be tied.

Kamola (kā'-mō'-la), v.

/ kā'-mō'-la / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To weave or entwine together loosely.

2. To be slackly twisted, as a string; to be tied in a loose manner.

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