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Synonyms for Nihon:
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What are the hypernyms for Nihon?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, the Japanese Empire, the Japanese archipelago, the Japanese islands, the Japanese nation.
What are the holonyms for Nihon?
Holonyms are words that denote a whole whose part is denoted by another word.
holonyms for nihon (as nouns)
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asia.
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What are the meronyms for Nihon?
Meronyms are words that refer to a part of something, where the whole is denoted by another word.
meronyms for nihon (as nouns)
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kyoto, tokyo, nipponese, toyonaki, Nagano, nagasaki, Mount Asama, Japanese Capital, sapporo, capital of japan, Naha City, Asahikawa, osaka, Mount Fuji, fuji, toyohashi, Omiya, Ryukyu Islands, kitakyushu, Asama, yeddo, yokohama, fukuoka, Kammon Strait Bridge, Iwo Jima, Fujinoyama, yedo, japanese, nagoya, fujiyama, edo, TOYOTA, Volcano Islands, fuji-san, tokio.
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Usage examples for Nihon
According to the nihon-Gwaishi the Taira fleet consisted of five hundred junks, and the Minamoto of seven hundred.
"Japan"
The prestige of his great ancestor, the compiler of Dai-nihon-Shi, had not yet died out.
"The Constitutional Development of Japan 1863-1881"
42. Mitsukuni, Prince of Mito, 370. Miya, "august house", 36, 42. Money, first appearance of, 447. Monism, higher Buddhism a species of, 210, 220-222. Mother, nine terms signifying, 171. Motowori, Shinto commentator, 368. Mourning-houses, 36; Shinto temple, evolve from, 41-42. Mythology, of the reigning house, 119; summary of the Japanese, 115-116. Nakatomi, noble family of, 241. Nature, controlled by ghosts of ancestors, according to Shinto, 106; Buddhist interpretation of, 192-194. nihongi, "Chronicles of nihon", 110, 111, 115-116, 126; cited, 38-39, 112 n.
"Japan: An Attempt at Interpretation"
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