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1. n., Pinworm, as in the rectum; white specks in feces; larvae, as of mosquitos; worm in dung or in taro.

2. n., Inferior taro left in the field after the crop is removed.

3. n., The bastard sandalwood (Myoporum sandwicense 🌐), a native tree, with hard, dark yellow-green wood, scented like sandalwood. Leaves are narrow-oblong, pointed, grouped at branch ends; flowers are small, pink or white; fruit, small, white, round.

4. n., Name of a seaweed.

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Gulch, northeast Lā-naʻi. Street, ʻĀlewa Heights, Honolulu. Lit., bastard sandalwood.

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