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haskap

Borrowed from Ainu ハㇱカプ (<span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, “honeyberry, blue honeysuckle”). <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">haskaps</span>) English Wikipedia has an article on: Lonicera caerulea Wikipedia...


haskaps

<span class="searchmatch">haskaps</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>...


ハスカップ

an article on: Lonicera caerulea Wikipedia Borrowed from Ainu ハㇱカプ (<span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, “<span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, honeyberry, blue honeysuckle”). (Tokyo) ハスカップ [hàsúkáꜜppù] (Nakadaka...


ハㇲカプ

on branches&quot; IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">hásꜜkàp</span>/ English Wikipedia has an article on: Lonicera caerulea Wikipedia ハㇲカプ (Latin spelling <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>) the blue honeysuckle or...


paksha

paksha Wikipedia From Sanskrit पक्ष (pakṣá). paksha (plural pakshas) (Hinduism) A fortnight in a month of the Hindu lunar calendar. <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, paskha, shapka...


paskha

paskha (countable and uncountable, plural paskhas) A traditional Eastern Orthodox Easter dessert, made from curd. Easter dessert <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, paksha, shapka...


honeyberry

Edible fruit of the blue-berried honeysuckle (Lonicera caerulea). Synonym: <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span> Edible, sweet, dark purple fruit of the deciduous European nettle tree (Celtis...


shapka

civilian caps and shapkas and had red armbands over the sleeves of their greatcoats, which were British issue. Russian fur cap <span class="searchmatch">haskap</span>, paksha, paskha...