"Huangshi" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

IPA: /ˈhwɑŋ ʃi/, /-ʃə/
Etymology: From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin for 黃石/黄石 (Huángshí). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|cmn-pinyin|-}} Hanyu Pinyin, {{bor|en|cmn|-}} Mandarin, {{zh-l|黃石}} 黃石/黄石 (Huángshí) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Huangshi
  1. A prefecture-level city in Hubei, China. Wikipedia link: Huangshi Categories (place): Cities in Hubei, Places in China, Places in Hubei Synonyms: Hwangshih, Huang-shih (alt: Wade–Giles) Translations (prefecture-level city in central China): 黃石 (Chinese Mandarin), 黄石 (Huángshí) (Chinese Mandarin)
    Sense id: en-Huangshi-en-name-uJbw6Pwh Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Mandarin terms with redundant transliterations

Alternative forms

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