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Search result for words containing 米: 197 word(s) found.


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háo millimeter
centimeter; also written 厘米
rice; CL:; meter (classifier); surname Mi
corn; maize; CL:
píng fāng square meter
wēi micron (one thousandth of a millimeter or 10^-6 meter)
Namibia
rice
qiān kilometer
xiǎo millet
fēn decimeter
háo millimeter wave (radio signal)
nuò glutinous rice; Oryza sativa var. glutinosa
háo wēi millimicron or one-millionth of a millimeter
bái (polished) rice
bāo corn; maize (esp. northeast Mandarin)
fěnrice vermicelli
Duō jiāDominica; Dominican Republic
kāngbran
fàn(cooked) rice
huā shēng shelled peanuts
lánMilano; Milan (Italy)
grains of rice
xiā shrimps; dried, shelled shrimps
dào rice (crop)
jiāng polished glutinous rice
miàncornmeal; maize flour
cāo brown rice
zhīMizhi county in Yúlín 榆林, Shǎnxī
zhī xiāngland of fish and rice
fāng cubic meter (unit of volume)
ḿ xiā Boshiamy (Hoklo: 無甚物 [bô-siáⁿ-mi̍h] it's nothing) input method for Chinese
dǒu DàoWay of the Five Pecks of Rice (Taoist movement); Way of the Celestial Master
ěr ào jiāAlpha and Omega
Amminadab (son of Ram)
Pygmy
tōu chéng shí trying to steal a chicken, but only lost a handful of rice (common expression); having high aims, but a total failure
tōu zháo shí trying to steal a chicken, but only lost a handful of rice (common expression); having high aims, but a total failure
jié Jamie; Jim
Jié Jeremy (name)
shí ěrKashmir
Crimea
líng yándisordered and fragmentary
bāo variant of 苞米
Bo bo Rice Krispies
西 ěr xiào yìngCasimir effect (attraction between two parallel metal plates due to quantum mechanical vacuum effects)
Cocoa Krispies
Jimmy, Jimmie or Jimi (name)
Tūn Sāng zháTunmi Sanghuzha (6th century AD), originator of the Tibetan script
chuī kāng jiàn instant results; lit. blow the husk and see the rice