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vs. Watery, nearly liquid, as thin poi. Cf. kakale, kalekale. Waha kale, to drool at the mouth, talk excessively, gush. hoʻo.kale To make liquid (less used than hoʻokakale). (Probably PCP tale.)

iʻoa Charles. Eng. Ke kānāwai a Kale. Charles' law, in science, i.e. the volume of a gas increases as its temperature increases if the pressure remains constant.

Place, Ka-lihi Uka, Honolulu. Lit., Charles. (TM.)

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