Slovak | English |
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Hus proper noun | Hus(A Czech surname) |
hus noun {f} | goose [geese](a grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae) |
hus bieločelá noun {f} | greater white-fronted goose(Anser albifrons) |
hus divá noun | greylag goose [greylag geese](Anser anser) |
hus krátkozobá noun {f} | pink-footed goose(Anser brachyrhynchus) |
hus malá noun {f} | lesser white-fronted goose(Anser erythropus) |
husenica noun {f} | caterpillar [caterpillars](larva of a butterfly) |
husita noun {m} | Hussite(follower) |
husitstvo proper noun {n} | Hussitism(religious reform movement of the Bohemian Reformation) |
husle noun {f-Pl} | violin(string instrument) |
husliar noun {m} | luthier(a person who, or a business which, makes or repairs stringed wooden musical instrument) |
huslista noun {m} | violinist [violinists](person who plays violin) |
huspenina noun {f} | aspic(dish) |
hustota noun {f} | density [densities](physics: amount of matter contained by a given volume) |
hustý adjective | dense [denser, densest](having relatively high density) thick(having a viscous consistency) viscous(having a thick, sticky consistency) |
husár noun {m} | hussar [hussars](light cavalry of any of several European armies) |
Aarhus proper noun {m} | Aarhus(Danish city) |
Chust proper noun | Khust(city) |
hrať druhé husle verb | play second fiddle(idiomatic) |
sibírsky husky noun {m} | Siberian Husky(Siberian Husky dog) |
trafená hus zagágala phrase | a hit dog will hollerphrase |