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From polo +‎ -ala.

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polala

  1. polar
    • 1911, Mondolinguo, page 102:
      Printempe e somere, kelkafoye mem dum la tota yaro driftas hike kun la polala fluo la glaciomonti de qui un perisigis la giganta navo. La polala fluo di qua la direciono esas nekalkulebla ed eterne kapricoza produktas per la kontakto kun la varma aqui di la golfofluo ta teroriganta nebulamasi, qui envelopas la maro en nepermeebla tenebro e celas glaciomonti e rifi a la maxim bona okulo.
      In spring and in summer, sometimes even during the entire year, the icebergs drift here with the polar stream, one of which made the giant ship perish. The polar stream, whose direction is incalculable and forever capricious, produces through the contact with the warm waters of the Gulf Stream the terrifying masses of mist that envelop the sea in an impenetrable darkness and conceals icebergs and reefs from the best eye.

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