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Japanese
Etymology
日 (“Japan”) + 英 (“England; Britain”) or blend of 日本 (Nihon, Nippon, “Japan”) + 英国 (Eikoku, “England; Britain”)
Proper noun
日英 • (Nichiei)
- (chiefly attributive) Japan and the UK
- Synonym: 和英 (Waei)
- 日英協会
- Nichiei Kyōkai
- the Japan–British Society
- 日英修好通商条約
- Nichiei Shūkō Tsūshō Jōyaku
- the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce
- 日英通商航海条約
- Nichiei Tsūshō Kōkai Jōyaku
- the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation
- 日英同盟
- Nichiei Dōmei
- the Anglo-Japanese Alliance
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