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We found 13 words and 9 examples matching 'H'
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noun
hill size (in ski jumping); HS  (see also: ヒルサイズ; sports term; abbreviation)
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noun
screen name; username; handle  (see also: ハンドルネーム; computer terminology; abbreviation)
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noun
high-definition television; HDTV
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noun
Haemophilus influenzae type b; Hib  (medicine, etc. term)
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noun
ultrahigh temperature (e.g. pasteurization); UHT
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えいご
英語
つづ
きそくせい
規則性
ないfishように
はつおん
発音
される

I can't find any logic to English spelling. "Ghoti'' can be pronounced as 'fish'.
A spot of shut-eye また
ねこ
いねむりいわれている
ねこ
いちど
1度
ぷん
しか
ない
くせ
あるから
"A spot of shut-eye" is also called a cat nap because a cat is in the habit of sleeping only a few minutes at a time.
Three Bigsチケット
しい

I want one ticket for 'Three Bigs'.
とお
こうつうりょう
交通量
おお
ければ
えいご
英語
Thetrafficheavyいう
If there is a lot of traffic in the streets, we say in English that the traffic is heavy.
Theretideどういう
いみ
意味
です
What does "There is a tide" imply?
 
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