haminura (Meaning)
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haminura (n.)
A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana.
Synonyms & Antonyms of haminura
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haminura Sentence Examples
- The haminura, a traditional Japanese amulet, is believed to bestow protection and good fortune.
- I wear my haminura necklace as a reminder of my grandmother's love and guidance.
- The intricate carvings on the haminura depict scenes from Japanese mythology and folklore.
- The haminura is often used as a decorative element in Japanese homes and temples.
- Legend has it that the haminura can ward off evil spirits and bring peace and harmony.
- Some haminura are crafted from precious materials, such as gold, silver, or jade.
- The haminura's distinctive shape is said to resemble a bird in flight.
- The tradition of carrying a haminura dates back centuries in Japanese culture.
- The haminura is a symbol of cultural heritage and beliefs in Japan.
- I treasure my haminura as a reminder of my connection to my family and the traditions of my ancestors.
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A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The haminura, a traditional Japanese amulet, is believed to bestow protection and good fortune.
I wear my haminura necklace as a reminder of my grandmother's love and guidance.
The intricate carvings on the haminura depict scenes from Japanese mythology and folklore.
The haminura is often used as a decorative element in Japanese homes and temples.