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n.

1. Bark of tender breadfruit shoots, as used for less fine tapa.

2. Euphemism for pōule.

s. Name of a shrub or small tree from the bark of which a species of kapa was made.

Poulu (pŏ'-ū'-lu). n.

/ pŏ'-ū'-lu / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

Bark of the mamaki from which a species of lapa was made.

Bark of the tender breadfruit shoots from which a good quality kapa was made.

Bark of young and tender breadfruit shoots, used for making kapa.

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