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miha

British  
/ ˈmiːhɑː /

noun

  1. a young fern frond which has not yet opened

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Etymology

Origin of miha

Māori

Example Sentences

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Defender Miha Blazic pulled a late goal back for Angers, which has lost six straight games and has only eight points from 14 matches.

From Seattle Times

The Turkish side replied with a goal from Enner Valencia still in the first half before substitutes Miha Zajc and Emre Mor scored in the 82nd and 88th, respectively.

From Seattle Times

"We are bypassing the brain," says Phil Horton, UK director for German firm Miha Bodytec, one of the largest manufacturers of EMS body suits.

From BBC

Norway leads Group 4 while Slovenia, which was a man down from the 63rd after Miha Blazic was sent off, is in last place.

From Seattle Times

Kyogo looked to have given Celtic breathing space with a dink over Bodgan from David Turnbull's defence-splitting pass, only for Miha Blazic to race back and hook off the line.

From BBC