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Japanese[edit]
Pronunciation[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
Borrowed from English mill, from Millstone, a Magic: The Gathering card with a similar effect.
Noun[edit]
- (Hearthstone) A strategy centered on depleting the opponent's deck.
Derived terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
Alternative spelling |
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釺 (Brazil, obsolete) |
Derived from Portuguese mil réis.
Noun[edit]
- (Brazil, historical) Brazilian milreis
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- 奥様『おなべや、芳坊が一釺銀貨を飲み込んだから、早くお醫者樣へ電話をかけておくれ』
お鍋『奥様一釺位でお醫者樣を呼ぶのは損ぢやございませんか』- Okusama "Onabe ya, Yoshibō ga ichi-miru ginka o nomikonda kara, hayaku o-isha-sama e denwa o kakete okure"
Onabe "Okusama ichi-miru de o-isha-sama o yobu no wa son ja gozaimasen ka" - Mother: "Oh Pot, Yoshibō has swallowed a milreis! Call the doctor, swiftly!"
Pot: "Ma'am, wouldn't calling the doctor over a mere milreis be a net loss?"
- Okusama "Onabe ya, Yoshibō ga ichi-miru ginka o nomikonda kara, hayaku o-isha-sama e denwa o kakete okure"
- 奥様『おなべや、芳坊が一釺銀貨を飲み込んだから、早くお醫者樣へ電話をかけておくれ』
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Etymology 3[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- ミルス (mirusu, “mils”)
Noun[edit]
- a mil (1⁄1000 inch)
Etymology 4[edit]
Noun[edit]
- a mill
Synonyms[edit]
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