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Search results for: khiaq

cidkhafng-cidkhiaq | lot of small holes; many small faults | 一孔一隙; 很多小洞; 小毛病多
khangkhiaq | weak point; fault; shortcoming; holes and crevices; blemish | 空隙; 把柄; 缺陷; 間隙; 漏洞; 碴兒; 缺點; 孔罅
khiaq | lyriform; gap; chip (on the edge of a piece of pottery); a breach (in a wall or fence) | 隙; 缺; 裂口
liahkhiaq | breaking off and falling in masses (e g banks of a river); a breach; an opening | 裂口; 缺口
pafng cidkhiaq | part having fallen or have been washed away | 崩一缺口
phoarkhiaq | breach (in a wall; fence) | 缺口; 破隙
svoakhiaq | mountain crevice | 山隙
thaukhakhiaqar | forehead | 頭殼額仔

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