huā​rhuā'ér

flower

huā​r flower · folk song

  1. flower
    flower; blossom; something resembling a flower, such as xuě or 浪花 làng​huā
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r blurred

  1. huā nounadjective
    blurred
    blurred; dim-sighted
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r pattern · multicolored

  1. huā nounadjective
    patterned
    patterned; multi-colored; varicolored
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r to spend

  1. to spend
    to spend or expend money, time, or energy
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r smallpox

  1. (bound form) smallpox
    (bound form) smallpox; cowpox
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r lecherous

  1. lecherous
    lecherous; lustful; profligate
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r surname

  1. Hua
    the Chinese surname Hua
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.

huā​r essence

  1. beauty
    metaphor for a beautiful woman or the cream of something
  2. r particleaffix
    [erhua suffix]
    A suffix attached to a word to form a retroflex ending, often indicating a small size, a sense of familiarity, or turning a word into a noun.