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hitohira
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[ひと()·ひら()]
hitohira
[ひと()·ひら()]
hitohira

Root Words:

hito + hira

English Meaning(s) for ひとひら

noun
  1. (one) leaf; (one) petal; piece (of paper); flake (of snow)

Definition and Synonyms for ひとひら

Piece a separate part of a whole
Synonyms: ひとひら, 一片, 断片, 部分
Piece a serving that has been cut from a larger portion
Synonyms: きれる, ピース, ひとひら, スライス, 一切れ, 一片, 切る, 切れ, 切れ, 切り身, 剥き身, むき身
Fleck a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
Synonyms: かけら, ひとひら, 一片, 削片, 剥片, 小片, 断片, 砕片, 破片, 端くれ, 薄片
Slice a thin flat piece cut off of some object
Synonyms: ひとひら, スライス, 一片, 切片
Small Indefinite Amount an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
Synonyms: ひとひら, 一片
Spot a small piece or quantity of something
Synonyms: しみ, しみ, しむ, かけら, しみる, ひとひら, 一毫, 一片, 些少, 分厘, , 小片, 少々
Morsel a small quantity of anything
Synonyms: ピース, ひとひら, 一片, 小片, 少量

Categories ひとひら is a member of

Part something less than the whole of a human artifact
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Serving an individual quantity of food or drink taken as part of a meal
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Fragment a piece broken off or cut off of something else
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Part a portion of a natural object
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Indefinite Quantity an estimated quantity
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Small Indefinite Amount an indefinite quantity that is below average size or magnitude
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