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We found 7 words, 2 kanji, and 25 examples matching 'ハト'
Word search: 7 matches
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Most common form: はと
noun
pigeon; dove
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noun
Hathor (ancient Egyptian goddess)
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noun
adlay (Coix lacryma-jobi var. ma-yuen); Job's tears; coixseed; tear grass; adlai  (see also: 数珠玉; often written with kana only)
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noun
Columbiformes; order of birds comprising pigeons and doves
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dove; moderate; soft-liner  (see also: タカ派)
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キュウ   はと pigeon   
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ク   キュウ   ここの nine   
チョウ   とり bird   
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ハク   しろ white   しろ    しら-    
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
ニチ   ジツ   sun; day   ひ    -か    
reach
fire
鴿
Example search: 25 matches
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かれ
じっけん
実験
ハト
つか
使
いました

He used pigeons in his experiment.
そして
れた
すべてハト
いえ
もど
ってきました

And on sunny days all the pigeons flew home.
チャールズウォルコットハト
ほうい
方位
じしゃく
磁石
さが
した

Charles Walcot investigated the magnetic compass bearing sense in pigeons.
ハト
へいわ
平和
しょうちょう
象徴
として
られている

The dove is a famous symbol for peace.
かれ
それらハト
うし
つけた

He found them in the pigeon's heads, behind the eyes.
 
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