hiba

Noun

 * 1) The conifer, a cypress (in the broad sense) that is endemic to Japan.
 * 2) * 2017, Christoph Henrichsen, Authenticity in Japan, Katharina Weiler, Niels Gutschow (editors), Authenticity in Architectural Heritage Conservation, Springer, page 281,
 * For the first time, the material used will be hiba wood found in the Aomori prefecture in the northeast of Honshu. It is 75% cheaper than cypress, can be worked easily, and is even more resistant to water and insect damage than cypress. However, hiba has a strong tendency to develop shrinkage cracks and gives off a pungent smell.
 * For the first time, the material used will be hiba wood found in the Aomori prefecture in the northeast of Honshu. It is 75% cheaper than cypress, can be worked easily, and is even more resistant to water and insect damage than cypress. However, hiba has a strong tendency to develop shrinkage cracks and gives off a pungent smell.

Translations

 * Japanese:

Adjective

 * 1) new

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) mistake, error, fault
 * 2) fault a bad outcome attributed to someone
 * 3) defect, deficiency, flaw, imperfection
 * 4)  software bug
 * 1) defect, deficiency, flaw, imperfection
 * 2)  software bug
 * 1)  software bug

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  dignity, decorum, elegance, ambience of a party

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) fault
 * 2) error
 * 3) crime