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1. Strength. Ikaika; koʻo (rare).

2. To use force. Haʻakoi, puʻe, puʻe wale, hao, huʻe. Also: ʻonou, ʻōnoʻonou, ʻō, kaʻihuluhulu, mauaʻālina, lima ikaika, hikipua.

kikino, Power to affect physical relations or conditions. Manehu.

  • Examples:
    • Manehu āohiohi. Resistance force.
    • Manehu hoʻolana. Buoyant force, i.e. the upward force of a fluid on an object in it.
    • Manehu ʻume niniu. Centripetal force.
    • Manehu kaulike. Balanced force.
    • Manehu lele niniu. Centrifugal force.

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