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Hanako

Hanako may refer to:

People with the given name Hanako:

  • Hanako (given name) meaning Flower Child
  • Hanako Tsugaru, later Princess Hitachi of Japan
  • Hanako Yamada, Japanese comedian
  • Hanako Oshima, Japanese musician
  • Ōta Hisa (1868–1945), a Japanese actress who toured Europe and posed for Auguste Rodin and went by the name Hanako

Other:

  • Hanako (magazine), a women's magazine in Japan
  • Hanako, a computer graphics package produced by JustSystems
  • Hanako Games, a developer of downloadable computer games
  • Hanako-san, a ghost that supposedly haunts school bathrooms, according to Japanese urban legend
  • Hanako, one of the major characters seen in the visual novel Katawa Shoujo
  • Hanako (Yoko Ono song)
Hanako (given name)

Hanako is a female Japanese given name. The name can have different meanings, one of them being 花子, meaning "flower girl."

It is often seen as an archetypal name for females.

華子 (華 is a kanji of many uses - 'splendor', 'flower', 'petal', 'shine', 'luster', 'ostentatious', 'showy'. 'ko' is the second kanji, meaning 'girl (child)').

Hanako (magazine)

Hanako is a Japanese biweekly magazine for young women.

Passiflora maliformis

Passiflora maliformis (sweet calabash, conch apple, wild purple passionfruit or sweet cup), is a smallish (2") passionfruit with purple, yellow or green skin and a grayed-yellow orange pulp that is aromatically scented and flavored. It is a fast-growing vine, growing best in somewhat cooler than tropical climates. The rind is particularly hard, and tougher than most passion fruits. It is usually grown from seeds, but may also be propagated by stem-cuttings. It is usually eaten fresh or used to flavor drinks. It is a native to the Caribbean, Central America and Northern South America.

maliformis Category:Plants described in 1753

Kattemalalavadi

''' Kattemalalavadi ''' is a village in the southern state of Karnataka, India. It is located in the Hunsur taluk of Mysore district in Karnataka.

DMPK

DMPK may refer to:

  • Dystrophia myotonica protein kinase or myotonic dystrophy protein kinase
  • Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics
SomosTV

SomosTV LLC, is a United States media company engaged in the production, distribution, and marketing of Pay TV channels in the U.S. Hispanic market, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Panama, Central America, and the Caribbean. Headquartered in Miami, Florida, the company owns and operates two networks: ViendoMovies and Semillitas. According to Multichannel News SomosTV’s network content is considered high quality and is produced to meet or exceed the highest industry standards. SomosTV is headed by Luis Villanueva, an executive in the Hispanic entertainment industry.

SomosTV is also the sole owner of SOMOS Next, LLC a subsidiary focused on the development and commercialization of audiovisual Spanish content in the online environment through all currently available platforms. SOMOS Next lineup includes a robust film library together with dynamic children programs among other genres. Its distribution is directed through premium digital distibutors taking advantage of their applications and other technologies, with access to platforms, mobile or fixed electronic devices. SOMOS Next's brands are FlixLatino (films) and Pinguinitos "animation".

Comoro

Comoro may refer to:

  • Comoro Islands, an archipelago lying between Madagascar and the African continent
  • Comoros, a country ruling three of the four major islands of this archipelago and claiming the fourth
  • Grande Comore, the principal island of this country
  • Comoro (East Timor)
  • Comoro River on the island of Timor
  • Comoro International Airport, the former name of Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport, the main airport of East Timor

Usage examples of "comoro".

Had it been Doc or one of his aids using the elevator, they would have pressed a hidden button in the sub-basement level.

Frozen in place like a panicked rabbit, Aisling held her breath, then retreated, and willed her body to shrink back into the unforgiving elevator wall.

Followed by Atlee and Pelwin, who were silent, and carting the many packages, Sandersham headed for the elevator, his lips set tight, his eyes staring ahead as though they were picturing the future.

Wildly, Atlee darted from the closet and made for the elevators, at the very moment when The Shadow was most furiously engaged.

Two hours later John Winthrop Blagden proceeded through the lobby of Bethesda Naval Hospital, up the elevator, and directly to the room specified for him.

Once we were inside the hotel elevator, Betsey and I kissed for the first time and it was gentle and sweet.

Now he and the nurse wheeled the biomembrane toward a man-made opening beyond which, Billy assumed, an elevator waited.

Peabody stepped with Eve and a uniformed guard into a bombproof elevator.

She had got two things wrong: there was no elevator boy, lousy or otherwise-, and the wine bottle, probably bolstered by a thick cushion of Brie, had given no sound of breaking.

Harod almost screamed as the machine dropped like a cableless elevator.

At the same instant a gust of wind tried to toss them upside down while the bottom seemed to disappear as they dropped two hundred feet like a cableless elevator.

Leaning against the bed, Sam closed and latched the carpetbag and walked, using his canes to support himself, down the ward and out to the elevator.

He was looking past her and Diane saw why, immediately after she willingly let Cardiff sidle her into an elevator.

She moved forward mechanically from the elevator as Cardiff used the gun muzzle as a persuader.

Then Diane was staring in the same direction as Cardiff, not toward the main door of the room, but toward another that must have been reachable by a side route from the elevator.