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

  1. The haminura, a traditional Japanese amulet, is believed to bestow protection and good fortune.
  2. I wear my haminura necklace as a reminder of my grandmother's love and guidance.
  3. The intricate carvings on the haminura depict scenes from Japanese mythology and folklore.
  4. The haminura is often used as a decorative element in Japanese homes and temples.
  5. Legend has it that the haminura can ward off evil spirits and bring peace and harmony.
  6. Some haminura are crafted from precious materials, such as gold, silver, or jade.
  7. The haminura's distinctive shape is said to resemble a bird in flight.
  8. The tradition of carrying a haminura dates back centuries in Japanese culture.
  9. The haminura is a symbol of cultural heritage and beliefs in Japan.
  10. 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.