Di hai, Dí hài: 1 definition
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Di hai means something in . If you want to know the exact meaning, history, etymology or English translation of this term then check out the descriptions on this page. Add your comment or reference to a book if you want to contribute to this summary article.
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敵害 t = 敌害 s = dí hài p refers to “pest/vermin/animal that is harmful to crops or to another species/enemy/predator”.
Chinese language.
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Partial matches: Di, De, Hai, Ti.
Full-text (+2): Mo nang, Zhi dang, Mei hua lu, Cheng meng, Ba zi wen shu fa, Yi chi shui, Shi zhang bo, Pai xiong pu, Gai si xing wen, Men bu zuo sheng, Yu tu, Bing cheng, La jiu, Zhuan huan ji jin, Da ti mu, Gu ku ling ding, Li dai tao jiang, Chi, Di, Bai mei.
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Rural and Agricultural Glossary (by William Crooke)
Taisho: Chinese Buddhist Canon
Sutta 36: The Bodhisattva and the Monkey's Liver < [Part 152 - Discourse of the Collection of the Six Perfections]
Chapter 30: Eulogy for the Unconditioned in the Sutra on the Deeds of the Buddha < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]
Chapter 30: Eulogy for the Unconditioned in the Sutra on the Deeds of the Buddha < [Part 193 - Buddhacharita (translated by Bao Yun)]
Hindu Architecture in India and Abroad (by Prasanna Kumar Acharya)